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1 As to being snowed up, there is not much probability of that.
2 There appeared, however, too much probability that his hopes would prove vain.
3 These events may be assigned with much probability to the period between B.C.
4 Nor do I think there is much probability of these restrictions being removed.
5 But there is not much probability that we shall see them permanently reduced.
6 Do you think, Sir, there's very much probability of this war?
7 There was the possibility of Bushmen, but not much probability .
8 There was not much probability that anyone would come again, for a few days.
9 The wall overhangs the base so much there's not much probability of retreat from here.
10 Indeed, I think there is not much probability of their standing their ground, even till Christmas.
11 Cooper shareholders aren't attaching much probability to that lane providing an exit from the current mess.
12 Sir C. Lyall, with much probability , suggests that the correct form is Chalapdar, 'a cymbal player'.
13 There seemed too much probability of it.
14 The hypothesis of a French attack on Germany through Belgium had, however, just as much probability in itself.
15 I don't see much probability of my having the first chapter of the Romance ready so soon as you want it.
16 I don't see much probability of my having the first chapter of the Romance ready as soon as you want it.
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