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

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1 But despite the many successes , not even his greatest fan probably Newmarket-based trainer Sir Mark Prescott has been inclined to nominate ‘ Honest George ’ as a likely future champion .
2 It is the first draft — one which the officials probably expected Ministers to beef up and argue about .
3 but I think needs probably some training before we attack phase two
4 With only ten days to go , this was a disaster ( not that I 'm blaming the Council — there was probably misunderstanding on both sides ; I had no idea they worked on such a miniscule budget , and they for their part probably expected expenditure in the hundreds , rather than the thousands .
5 We can exchange contracts probably next week some time .
6 A process known as thermal polymerization probably linked amino acids to form proteins ( the basis of the plastics industry is to use polymerization to assemble related molecules into chains called polymers ) .
7 In addition the loud cries of harem males probably alert others to the presence of non-reproductive males and this may result in collaborative defence in driving them away .
8 ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added .
9 Zuwaya probably used marriages to create alliances with members of other lineages living in the same place , and to maintain connection with members of the same lineage living in different places , even though they did not feel the same ecological pressures as the members of the Saadi confederation .
10 All are lowland species whose ancestors probably inhabited lowland forests and steppe ; curiously absent from the polar tundra are montane mammals of the subpolar fringe , for example Dall ( Figure 3.14 ) and snow sheep , marmots , pikas , and upland ( Siberian and red-backed ) voles , which might have been expected to take readily to life on the low tundra ( Chernov , 1985 ) .
11 William Bickford probably married Susanna Burall in April 1802 at Illogan , Cornwall .
12 These factors probably minimised unblinding .
13 Well there you are , this gold ingot , well it 's a gold Probably one ounce ingot I would imagine .
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