Encara no tenim significats per a "more probable".
1To popular apprehension the election of Lincoln became more and more probable.
2A more probable account is that the gates were shut and barricaded.
3And the latter, even to young hopefulness, seemed the more probable alternative.
4Besides, ever it seemed more probable that the river had claimed him.
5Far more probable that he might be doing discovery of his own.
6Nothing, indeed, was more probable than the existence of such a passage.
7Chapuys, as usual, had with greater discernment, hit the more probable mean.
8What more probable than that the house was even then within hail?
9But it was more probable that he should be come to stay.
10Industry website SparkSpread yesterday suggested a consideration of £150 million was more probable.
11He would certainly cut a sorry figure in it; nothing was more probable.
12The latter would seem to be the more probable scenario in this case.
13The idea of the evolution of matter becomes much more probable.
14The more I thought of this the more probable it seemed.
15The more I think of it, the more probable it appears.
16The latter seemed the more probable, as the superior rectus acted.
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More probable a través del temps
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