Example sentences of "[noun] and probably [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact I think you can probably still pick them up in antique shops and second hand shops and probably a lot of people have still got some . |
2 | As her son Charles , the new Earl Spencer , observes : ‘ It was a dreadful time for my parents and probably the root of their divorce because I do n't think they ever got over it . ’ |
3 | There were probably a number of them in Britain , but they must have left very little archaeological trace , needing only a flat piece of ground , probably outside the towns , marked out with wood rails and probably a stand at the finishing post for the local dignitaries and wealthy citizens . |
4 | A matter of murder-more than one murder , highway robbery and probably the rape of a young girl too . |
5 | This was a laborious process and probably the equivalent of a week 's hard work had been expended on this stone before it was abandoned . |
6 | ‘ Well , in that case , ’ he replied , ‘ I shall certainly need some more piccolos and probably a couple of flutes ! ’ |
7 | Moreover , it lacks the vital enzymes and probably a multitude of other substances in plants as yet undiscovered . |
8 | So there were going to be four months of hard training and probably a lot of violence . |
9 | There can be little doubt that if the Prussians and Germans had not attempted to force them to become Germans , then in time the Pomeranian Poles and probably the majority of Prussian Poles would have allowed themselves to become Germanised . |
10 | And my mum and dad and probably a couple of the s little kids with them as well . |
11 | virtually all the early canals and probably a majority of the later ones , were overwhelmingly local in both promotion and finance … |
12 | For example : each soloist need not begin with a formal bow to a king or to the audience , nor end with another bow or considered pose ; but such behaviour may be included if the choreographer wishes to locate dance in a particular century and probably a palace in which the story unfolds . |
13 | At the time of their demise the land was infested by the mammal-like reptiles , which had the looks and probably the habits of rats : we are the descendants of such creatures . |
14 | At home she would have been having buttered toast and strawberry jam and probably a piece of sponge-cake to round it off . |