Example sentences of "[adj] be probably [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is probably number one . |
2 | This was probably Baldwin 's own intention earlier in the Government . |
3 | This was probably West 's advice after returning from Furness . |
4 | This was probably John Sebastian 's son , John Frederick , who followed the profession and accompanied Joseph Banks on an expedition to Iceland in 1772 . |
5 | The pleasantest is probably Room Three , which has a High-Spanish mahogany bed in it . |
6 | The commonest stress symptom of all is probably tiredness , which ( in contrast to physical fatigue ) is usually present on waking and does not get worse as the day goes on . |
7 | The finest of them all was probably Roger Payne ( 1739–97 ) , paradoxically an uneducated , hard-drinking workman , content to live in squalor , yet , over the years 1770–97 , producing for such patrons as Lord Spencer work that influenced the craft not only in England but in France , whose binding had for so long been supreme . |
8 | ( The apex of this Wasp aesthetic is probably George Bush relaxing at his weekend retreat in Maine . ) |
9 | Of the ‘ kinship defenders ’ , the most notable is probably Holman , whose position is outlined in his pamphlet Inequality in Child Care and elsewhere . |
10 | That 's probably Gillian telling me |
11 | ‘ I think that 's probably John 's strongest talent , to pull the extra out of you , combined with a knack for putting people together . |
12 | That 's probably suede |
13 | The best is probably Dod 's European Companion , although its coverage is still a little quirky . |
14 | I think probably that was probably London but in the north I lived on the north east coast in a very small town and some of I mean my memories are quite different in a way . |