Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] probably " in BNC.

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1 If you attended the lunchtime fringe meeting on shops you probably had even more food for thought .
2 He took care of him and the Greek verb means that he literally took total charge of his case , in other words he probably stayed up all night nursing him , and so he made the inn into temporarily a nursing home and we 're back into another area of the Board 's concerns .
3 When prompted during discussion , some teachers conceded that by ‘ children ’ in some of these phrases they probably meant the boys .
4 ‘ When he came to Rovers he probably thought he 'd be lucky to get a year 's contract .
5 Since it takes no account of possible movements between sites it probably contains some duplications .
6 as if he was trying to get rid of a whole cloud of false ideas I probably had about it .
7 Like its predecessors , it attracted attention from many sources , and in the liberal or liberated social climate of the post-war years it probably created more problems than it solved .
8 you see you get , over the years it probably expands and it
9 To problems you probably have n't even thought of yet .
10 And I think this is behind I made some adverse comment about the Prime Minister 's comment about the burden of the old — to be fair , I think one of the problems she probably had in mind was the fact not of the immediate peak of elderly people , but the peak in the twenty/twenties where the full impact of the erm pension scheme that we 've got will hit with a considerably older population — can we afford it ?
11 Pipedreams bursts with stirring sounds we probably have no right to expect from the instrument .
12 Obviously some things they probably have to buy , shoes and
13 I 'd just like to make two or three points first of all the exchange factor which Frank touched upon when , when talking about profits you probably all totally familiar but I have forgotten quite how much the dollar has strengthened recently beginning of the year it was nearly two dollars and the result of that is that for the erm first half as a whole the impact of er exchange translation was adverse for our profits compared with last year to the tune of about one and a half million pounds .
14 In looking at figures on television audiences we probably accept with little thought that certain programmes are frequently at the top of the list for audience rating , but we seldom ask how that audience has been measured .
15 She could n't bear that — could n't stand to become just another in a long line of faceless women whose names he probably could n't even remember .
16 Hibernation deaths are probably common , although in most cases they probably result in isolated carcases well apart from each other .
17 If they were educational programmes they probably had their own teaching built in too .
18 Instead of trying to sort answers into meaningful groups it probably suits most people best if they use a percentage system .
19 Maybe I said things I should not have done — it was over-reaction to the fact we lost two points we probably deserved , and to the manner they were lost . ’
20 For other children they probably are getting enough social interaction , there may be plenty of children around , but educationally , in terms of the sort of basics for education they may be extremely deprived .
21 For other children they probably are getting enough social interaction , there may be plenty of children around , but educationally , in terms of the sort of basics for education they may be extremely deprived .
22 Because in fact to do all of our assignments you probably only need to do an average of one a day .
23 Do you realise how many brain cells you probably managed to kill off last night ? ’
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