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Example sentences for "probably true"

  • And this description is probably true of the Homeric Greeks just as much as of the Teutonic heroes.

  • The same remark is probably true of Slavonic and Cumbrian heroic poetry.

  • Now the name Aquitani cannot be taken from an old native poem, and the same remark is probably true of Spanie.

  • This is probably true, and in that fact may be found some instruction.

  • It is probably true he owed his pre-eminence to no one quality, but to a fortunate combination of several.

  • It is not material to inquire how the increase has been produced or to show that it would have been greater but for the war, which is probably true.

  • It is probably true that, like a mountain, he appeared best at a distance, but having confidence in his ability and integrity, people easily overlooked his rough, unpopular manners.

  • Nor is mitigation of Hamilton's conduct found in the statement, probably true, that the party could not in any case have carried the election.

  • Hence, consummated acts done in a church are sacrilegious, and the same is probably true of non-consummated acts, at least if they are of an enormous kind (e.

  • The same is probably true of external but imperfect sins (such as touches, looks, words, gestures).

  • And yet it is probably true that a dweller in England hears more bird-music throughout the year than a dweller in this country, and that which, in some respects, is of a superior order.

  • It is probably true that he thought he had some special mission to mankind, something as definite and tangible as Luther had.

  • Yet is it probably true that, in a new country like ours, a tendency slowly develops itself among the wild creatures to return and repossess the land under the altered conditions.

  • This is probably true of the third class also.

  • A detailed description of these as practised at Amoy has been given by De Groot[890] which is probably true in essentials for all parts of China.

  • I am almost ready to say that this is probably true; that God wills this contest, and wills that it shall not end yet.

  • Yes, there is a story, and it is probably true, that when he was very young and very ignorant he wrote an essay that might be called atheistical.

  • As a matter of theoretical speculation it is probably true that if the people, with whom the whole question rests, should become tired of the present government they might change it in the manner prescribed by the Constitution.

  • That Bothwell was extravagant and a gambler is probably true: and, in short, he was, to many women, a most attractive character.

  • The story of Morton is probably true, so far: certainly the Lords, about June 21, got the Casket, whatever its contents then were.

  • True or false, and it is probably true, the list of persons present adds nothing to the credibility of Morton's account.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    becomes more; being introduced; dialogue between; distinguished family; dread lord; each meal; historical studies; hundred yards from the; insurance company; jurisdiction over; little missy; more accurate; our army; our readers; probably about; probably because; probably from; probably only; probably owing; probably the; probably true; sixteen years; smallest independent; specific experience; whether human; would receive