Example sentences of "[pron] probably have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The doctor said I probably had a viral infection and the bed was too soft . |
2 | ‘ What eventually swayed me was the fact that Hibs were a big club with a greater potential support , although at that point I probably had a better squad of players in Paisley . |
3 | ‘ They probably killed a lot of people , and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands , ’ the investigating journalist was told by Robert Martens , who had spent two years compiling the lists in the US Embassy in Jakarta . |
4 | The eruption which probably had the most far reaching effect on civilization was that of Santorin ( Thera ) in the Aegean , in about 1470 B.C. This abruptly extinguished the highly-developed Minoan culture centred on Crete , and , because the eruption caused the submergence beneath the sea of a large part of the island of Santorin , it may have given rise to the age-old legends of Atlantis , the ‘ lost ’ or ‘ drowned ’ continent . |
5 | However , we were not able to know the outcome of those that had been tried ( which probably had a high proportion of not guilty pleas , this being the likely explanation for the delayed return of at least some of the files ) , so our data were , to this extent , incomplete . |
6 | The guitars are being marketed as ‘ Vox by Brandoni Custom ’ which , although it 's a bit of a mouthful , should avoid confusion with the Korg UK Voxes , which probably have a slightly different market anyway . |
7 | The majority of these new catfish have come from the Amazon , which probably has the most diverse population of fish anywhere in the world . |
8 | She probably had a real great impression of herself right she did and then when she turns round and we said well I 'm sorry and said well sorry no got a bloody big shock , gave her a shock to the system and to be quite honest what I 've seen of her since then has been a darn sight more er spruced up and a bit more on the bloody ball than she was before |
9 | The new patient who probably has the biggest problem with communication is the one who does not speak the national language ( Watson , 1986 ) . |
10 | You probably had a migraine . |
11 | You probably had the physiotherapy and the |
12 | Over and above such dramatic ingredients of change and stress you probably have a long-term commitment which is stressful too . |
13 | If you work for a fairly large company you probably have a standard procedure for informing new employees about conditions of work , etc . |
14 | You probably have a darker or olive skin and a natural in-built tanning ability . |
15 | You probably have a set of jobs to do before , or after school every day . |
16 | By now , you probably have a few ideas of sights and scenes to visit . |
17 | You probably have a good idea of the atmosphere you want to create in your kitchen , and you will find some simplified pointers to style on the following pages . |
18 | You probably have a reasonable selection of screwdrivers already . |
19 | ‘ Ah , then you probably have the general picture , ’ said Gooseneck . |
20 | At that point we knew we probably had the makings of a hit . |
21 | If you hear it over the tannoy , you 'll know we probably have a cardiac arrest . |
22 | er which we stop for er we probably have a cup of tea a couple of times on the way down |
23 | Pipedreams bursts with stirring sounds we probably have no right to expect from the instrument . |
24 | We probably have the best field operatives in the world . |
25 | The British do not have the best reputation for language skills , in fact , we probably have the worst . |
26 | I say in particular our union because everyone here knows we probably have the largest and best training programme of any other union in Britain today . |
27 | The down side is that we probably have the toughest Xmas/New Year you could image ( excluding Crewe ! ! ) . |
28 | They probably had a variety of different habits , some no doubt were scavengers , others sediment grazers , and it seems probable that some trilobites were also active hunters , pursuing worms and other soft-bodied prey , which they shredded using the spines on the base of their legs . |
29 | I think the fact that the Japanese had surrendered must have something to do with it cos then they probably had a chance to attack the people who 'd er collaborated with the Japanese . |
30 | They probably have a clearer idea of the type of person needed in the post . |