Example sentences of "[conj] probably [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To the left of the camera , and probably at the other end of the studio to get the size ratio right , we had a black draped set for the miniaturised companion to walk in front of .
2 Keep your notes for at least a full year — and probably for the whole length of the course .
3 For the time being , and probably for the foreseeable future , the rather vague criterion remains that of ‘ episcopal ordination ’ , vague because that procedure is not peculiar to the Anglican Church .
4 The exhibition travels to the Pushkin Museum in Moscow ( 6 May to 27 June ) ; possibly Copenhagen ( dates not yet finalised ) and probably to the Royal Academy in London and to a museum in Japan .
5 You believe we were attacked for the same reason and probably by the same person .
6 There 's no excuse for that and if we 're er having as one of our major platforms of our business initiative 's quality , then er the quality must be right one hundred per cent all the time er so I was somewhat bothered that we were an an disappointed I suppose that we did n't get high ratings in the quality control reviews which were carried out , so to that end we were make make sure the next time we came round with a better score er so er we are looking at what 's called hot reviews which is looking at er an audit for example before it 's finalised by somebody completely independent of the job carrying out a technical review of the way in which tha that audit has been conducted er we are looking at it after the jobs been finished and probably in the slack season in the summer get people to actually review as if they were doing a dry quality control review of the job er prior to us getting an external review er carried out .
7 This means that at the European Top 12 tournament , which started in Copenhagen yesterday afternoon , players will still be able to use many types of glue — but probably for the last time in a major European event .
8 The prediction is made more precise by making it equal to 1,290 days and then adding another 45 days ( 12.11–12 ) — to the despair of the modern interpreter , — but probably to the complete satisfaction of the contemporary reader who read the prophecy just when it had been fulfilled .
9 He would be defended not just by the best lawyers in Egypt but probably by the best lawyers in France .
10 I bought some lovely old half-glazed pots , two plates and a jug — not matching , but probably from the same pottery in the Midi .
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