Example sentences of "probably be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Oh they probably are walking at the moment .
2 what is the point of asking a middle ranking executive about his greatest achievement at work in the past 10 years when he has probably been locked into office procedures laid down by senior management and where his scope for initiative has been restricted .
3 Further evidence comes from a milestone found in 1785 in the ditch near the northwest gate , though it had probably been moved from its original location .
4 It has probably been caused by his friendship with a younger man . ’
5 The duke 's first establishment as a junior member of the royal family had probably been created by secondment from the royal household , as had also been the case for his brother Clarence .
6 The duke 's first establishment as a junior member of the royal family had probably been created by secondment from the royal household , as had also been the case for his brother Clarence .
7 In new homes , it 's probably been planned by a professional , to make the place look extra-spacious .
8 Franca decided that Alison had probably been drinking on the plane and was already a bit tipsy .
9 The door was a scuffed and peeling blue which had probably been painted at least once since the house was built , maybe to celebrate the toilet coming indoors .
10 Post Mortem examinations revealed they had been probably been battered with a hammer .
11 Maeve agreed that the old nun had probably been referring to Lady Eleanor 's hands .
12 She was kept on bed-rest , and an angiogram was taken which showed that there was blood seeping into the brain from aneurysms which Rose had in fact probably been born with , but which had not caused any problems previously .
13 ‘ But even that is not as hard as recognising that the sum of human misery has probably been increased by what we did , incredible though that would have seemed to us then . ’
14 The bronze fastenings dated the wreck after 1750 ; prior to 1750 , she would have probably been fastened with iron and tre-nails ( wooden dowels ) .
15 Oh there 's a char , there 's a lovely char here , these lovely chars er actually spend most of the time in big cold lakes and they 're a , they 're a population in they normally respond in December from about December the second to the fifteenth and they 've probably been isolated since fourteen thousand years ago , with that every population has gone slightly different to , to the next one .
16 In recent years prisons have accumulated increasing numbers of mentally disordered people who at one time would probably been cared for in the old asylums .
17 The line had probably been cut by shell-fire .
18 After a chance conversation with an American military policeman , Dr West concluded that Lewis had probably been hit by a ‘ karate blow ’ with the heel of the hand to the base of the nose .
19 He watched Gerald Kaufman buy a copy of the Evening Standard ; he had probably been lunching with the BBC .
20 Jake fingered the paperweight idly as he continued , ‘ It had probably been developing for a few days .
21 I 'd probably been teaching for about four years before I began to have that confidence .
22 With over 65 pictures to her credit ( and debit ) , Lynn Bari has probably been seen on television in more homes on weekend afternoons than many more famous names .
23 He had probably been seen with Jesus in and around Jerusalem .
24 Steve Strydom , of the Orange Free State , has probably been seen to be too ambitious and Dr. Nick Labuschagne , until recently mentioned as the most likely successor to Craven , was ousted as his Union 's president in March .
25 If you are regularly attracting a big audience at your gigs , then you have probably been seen by A&R personnel , whether you live in Camden , Cardiff or Carlisle .
26 Until the sudden realisation that the world 's best kept secret was about to be broken , Ashe , because of special affinity with Yannick Noah and his own long run as the United States Davis Cup captain , had probably been reading with interest about the rise and fall of Noah as captain of the French Davis Cup Team .
27 Allowance had probably been made for transport costs .
28 The other brother-in-law , Sir Thomas Wortley , was linked with Gloucester after his accession , and the contact had probably been made by 1479 when Wortley married as his second wife the widow of Gloucester 's ally Sir John Pilkington .
29 The other brother-in-law , Sir Thomas Wortley , was linked with Gloucester after his accession , and the contact had probably been made by 1479 when Wortley married as his second wife the widow of Gloucester 's ally Sir John Pilkington .
30 Supported by the local community , he had probably been selected by them , for his appointment by the Company included a note that he had been teaching since Michaelmas 1533 .
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