Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [be] probably [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Surely we should toughen this up a bit and say , I mean I 'm probably getting |
2 | The parents of a student whose body was found in a barn fire say he was probably murdered . |
3 | I have a feeling , well I should think she 's probably retired . |
4 | I would think you 're probably gon na have , committed to separate accounts . |
5 | As soon as the sun rises the surface melts into bottomless slush with a startling rapidity , by which time you are probably committed to the route and its subsequent descent . |
6 | Because we 've also been told we 're probably going to lose our jobs in a couple of years unless we 're prepared to move to Glasgow . |
7 | Erm , there is an increase nationally , we 've got a similar increase locally , although the figures that we 've shown there are probably distorted slightly . |
8 | The court 's been told it was probably done by a three year old boy . |
9 | Not only did I discover that all these tender little messages you keep sending me were probably written weeks in advance , but I also discovered just how many other women I share that privilege with . |
10 | Okay if you 're left handed then then I guess you 're probably gon na feel more comfortable that way round erm but while you 're using this and while you 're making a point about what you 've written just just stand to the side of it I usually put me hand up have done there just make the points to be made , yes . |
11 | Erm well it it was on It was compressed onto three disks , so I guess it 's probably going to be about four meg . |
12 | I mean they 're probably booked up now for the next three or four years anyway |
13 | ‘ You mean they were probably lying or coming over romantic about the past , and , what 's more , all those old poets were probably doing the same thing . |
14 | These differences led to differing perceptions of their role by the two development officers — in Ipswich the development officer was a little unsure of how she was going to ‘ work in with the existing multi-disciplinary team ’ , whereas in Newham the development officer said she felt she was probably going to spend a good deal of her time negotiating between the different services and ‘ getting them to talk to each other ’ . |
15 | ‘ The trees would stay , ’ she announced , knowing she was probably talking her way out of a job , ‘ almost all of them , and the ones that had to be taken down would be replaced with native specimens . |
16 | It was not a problem that had ever occurred before , and although Ellie knew she was probably playing with fire she was intrigued to know how it would all turn out . |
17 | Kate knew she was probably going to be too blunt for her mother , who liked everything to be wrapped in euphemisms , but she did n't feel able to go on playing her gentle games . |
18 | He made sense of none of them , but thought she was probably swearing at him . |
19 | Stella thought she was probably thinking about her treacherous husband . |
20 | I thought she was probably going to ask for money . |
21 | Then her innate honesty forced her to realise he was probably speaking no more than the truth , and she gave a single reluctant nod . |
22 | She thought he was probably pulling her leg , but would n't actually have laid money on it — and it was there , seated at the bar , that Donal finally found her . |
23 | The bit where the rest of the family goes out and the cat is after Stuart bores Babur : he thinks it is probably directed at the younger reader . |
24 | Anne thinks he was probably reared as a pet and then dumped . |
25 | ‘ I think everyone is probably making far too much fuss , and Angela has just taken off for a few days ' holiday . ’ |
26 | Here I think I am probably going to disappoint you . |
27 | I think I was probably screaming as well , but if I was I did n't yell anything memorable . |
28 | I think I was probably watching too much Sesame Street as well . |
29 | ‘ I think I was probably suffering today . ’ |
30 | I think I 'm probably drawing too many parallels between the serious situation and the pop situation , but certainly no doubt that English pop for the last twenty years has been pre-eminent in Europe , and still is . |