Sentence examples for containing probably from inspiring English sources

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"If you look at the major cities affected -- Danbury, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Stamford, the entire Fairfield County corridor -- it's one of the most densely populated and economically vital parts of the state, containing probably more than a third of the population".

For example, with some difficulty, you and I can read Chaucer, despite there being hundreds of years of cultural transmission containing probably billions and billions of events – it should really astonish us that cultural transmission has this fidelity.

"The Cheyenne village, on Big Timber, consists of about two hundred and fifty lodges, containing, probably, one thousand persons, including men, women and children.

A list of genes containing probably or possibly damaging nsSNPs as predicted by PolyPhen-2 was submitted for network analysis in GeneGo.

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Savoring a few choice forbidden words, Mr. Collins suggested it contained "probably half the seven dirty words".

The dictionary contained probably more vowels than either Archaic Chinese or Modern Standard Chinese, another indication that the development of the Northern Chinese phonology did not pass the stage represented by Qieyun.

The.NET's System.Xml namespace contains probably the richest collection of XML-related classes available thus far in any other software development platform.

Hence, the peak at 6.5 mL is nearly superimposed to the peak corresponding to the monomer; this means that our electrolyte contains probably the residual monomer, with modified end-chains considering the NMR results.

Depression zones observed in traverses 1 (between VES 3 and 25) and 5 (between VES 15 and 13) contains probably conductive fluid and elements of sandy clay minerals evident by their anomalously low resistivity values (<65 Ωm).

It is brilliant in all respects and ends with a tour of Père-Lachaise, which "contains probably more of France's past than any other 44 hectares of her soil".

The articles contained (probably) incorrect claims that Lionel Kieseritzky (Kieseritsky in English, Kizierycki in Polish) was a Polish Jew, although (probably) Kieseritzky was neither Polish nor Jewish.

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