Example sentences of "[pers pn] probably [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I probably speak to councillors two or three times a day . |
2 | If I went back I 'd go to er , I probably go to Sousse or somewhere like that . |
3 | Edith 's in love with her husband but it 's a boring love , nothing exciting ever happens and she probably goes to bingo . |
4 | But then of course , ’ he added , ‘ you probably go to St Audoen 's . |
5 | No , last week you probably would have got the little joining letter with map , but you probably talked to people in the branch who may have been there , or you talked to your manager , or you picked up the phone and said , how do I get here , you may have even got the map out if you were driving , to actually see what junction you came off the motorways and things like that . |
6 | He probably went to England in 1709 , though his life before his publishing career began in 1734 is obscure . |
7 | ‘ So he probably came to tea and forgot it , ’ said Camille . |
8 | He probably moved to London in 1290–1 , and in 1291–4 was in charge of making the Cheapside Eleanor cross , of which fragments survive in the Museum of London . |
9 | As early as 14 September 1939 , Jonas Barrington in the Daily Express described this voice that called from Germany , though in the first instance it probably belonged to Norman Baillie-Stewart : ‘ He speaks English of the haw-haw , dammit-get-out-of-my-way-variety , and his strong suit is gentlemanly indignation . ’ |