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Example sentences for "shall probably"

  • I shall probably hear to- morrow whether there is any hitch; but even if all be right, I hardly expect to get on before Thursday, for want of transport.

  • In little more than an hour we shall probably be at our journey's close for the time.

  • If we take Canton by naval means alone, we shall probably not be able to hold the city; in which case we shall probably occasion a great deal of massacre and bloodshed, without influencing in the slightest degree the Court of Pekin.

  • So I shall probably cast it upon the waters and pray for it; as I suppose you are coming back to Sydney, it may meet you there, and you can read it on the voyage home.

  • Such as it is, at any rate, I shall probably have a little more of it.

  • I shall be very glad to do my best to divide my story so that it will make twelve numbers, and I think I shall probably succeed.

  • I wish I could relate these episodes in detail; but I shall probably do a little of it in mercenary print.

  • A foundation, however, shall be laid, which will stare me in the face; and next Saturday I shall probably be rowzed by the awful reflection that it is the last day in the year.

  • To my Lady's taste I shall entrust the Wedgewood's ware, which in the course of the spring or summer may accompany some other boxes of plate, linnen, books which I shall probably invoke.

  • London is not disagreeable; yet I shall probably leave it Saturday.

  • Our stock of missiles is very limited, and we shall probably have to take the place at last by assault.

  • I shall probably have to return to this subject during the campaign, as this system is one which has been strongly advocated and as strongly attacked among Indian officers.

  • We shall probably halt at Dalanta for a day or two, and there it is said that Gobayze will visit the Chief, and that we shall have a grand parade.

  • My lads, we shall probably be attacked in a few minutes by Spaniards: perhaps there may be soldiers as well as seamen among them, but I know that I can depend on you to beat them off," exclaimed the commander.

  • Sir Allan McNab has a country house in the neighbourhood, said to be a very pretty one, and we shall probably go in the train to-morrow to see him.

  • I shall probably quote to you the sentiments of foreign writers of highest eminence concerning Shakespeare, not as authorities, but as illustrations of what I may say.

  • Her beauty and grace would adorn any position; and as soon as my guardianship, and consequent business relations with her father, ceases, I shall probably ask my aunt's consent and blessing.

  • I shall probably go there in April; it will be a three-weeks' journey.

  • I shall probably put my foot in it somehow," he reflected dolefully, "and make a mess of the thing.

  • Here are ten pounds for you, and, if all goes well, I shall probably add to it at another time.

  • I am off to Norway in the morning, by a steamer that sails from the Thames, and from there I shall probably go to the Continent.

  • As it is," grunted Jimmy, "we shall probably be at Mudros till the end of the world.

  • Well, I shall probably be away all the second period.

  • Well, we did the impossible in getting on to the Peninsula," put in Monty, "and we shall probably do the impossible in getting off.

  • In the morning we shall probably be able to kill some birds, or find some wild fruit," answered Tom.

  • I should say that if white kidnappers from your colonies have visited them, they are likely to be anything but friendly, and we shall probably have to fight for our lives," said the doctor.

  • We shall probably also be able to catch plenty of fish.

  • A friendly butcher will probably be able to supply us with a specimen and, when we receive it, we shall probably dub it a very unwormlike creature.

  • If we now examine the water from which we have taken our drop we shall probably find a scum floating on the surface; it consists of millions upon millions of hay bacilli, huddled together so to speak.

  • Having examined the adult liver fluke under the microscope, we shall probably wish to find both the free swimming young forms, and if we search carefully in ponds to which sheep have access we are likely to be rewarded.

  • I shall probably go away somewhere myself for a few days.

  • He looked down at her, smiling thoughtfully "The only trouble is, that I shall probably have to marry the wrong one.

  • Yes, once a week for two hours, I suppose--and when I shall probably be out.

  • My nerves are not what they should be, and if you do it again I shall probably cry.

  • I mean to say a word or two myself," he said, "but we shall probably neither of us get a chance.

  • We shall probably be kept some time in England.

  • In any case, we shall probably be making a move before very long, so we can't be drawn very deeply into the rustic maelstrom!

  • Some day I shall probably fall in love, like everyone else, and be prepared to go off to the Ural Mountains or Kamtschatka, or any other remote spot, for the privilege of accompanying my Jock.

  • In a month or two we shall probably move to our old quarters, if it doesn't take longer to clean it.

  • We shall probably have to sell the rest at Hilton Head.

  • I shall probably go to Edisto in a day or two.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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