Example sentences of "[noun] probably [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Several of the mare impacts have been dated from the radiometric ages of the welding of the surrounding brecchias to which these impacts probably gave rise .
2 It was here that some of the early meetings of Coleridge and Wordsworth probably took place
3 This marriage probably took place in 1290 or 1291 .
4 The old story of the supernatural hound probably gave Stapleton the idea of using phosphorus .
5 I think Natalie probably got pass cos she did n't know the dance .
6 Other guests probably included Stowey friends such as John and Anna Cruikshank .
7 Southwards of Paris , the loyalty of Archbishop Wenilo of Sens and Bishop Jonas of Orléans probably helped Charles to install his men in the key abbacies of Fleury and ( as we 've seen ) Ferrières , when the previous incumbents left to join Lothar .
8 The actual crossing probably took place somewhere between Qantara ( 30 miles south of Port Said ) and just north of Suez — over the papyrus marshes .
9 Gadebridge probably began life as a small farm , but from Period 4 , during the third century , it began to take on the additional characteristics , even to the extent of a gatehouse , or porter 's lodge .
10 In East Anglia , where Beonna probably became king c .
11 The substitution probably took place before she came here . ’
12 Claudia probably took heart from another of Mauss 's strictures that the ethnographer should not only observe the particular but keep in mind the context .
13 The offer probably saved Sony Corp , which was reportedly ready to rustle up some 50 machines and software , costing in the neighbourhood of $250,000 .
14 That incident probably made John 's triumph all the sweeter a few months later , when he gleefully described flirting with a particularly desirable man , one of the supposed ringleaders of the earlier occasion .
15 On balance the trading aspects of what came to be known as the Old Colonial System probably favoured England more than the colonies , though the colonial monopoly of English markets was a substantial counterweight to English monopoly of colonial trade .
16 The surgeon has been and gone , he reckons death probably took place early in the night ; the coroner has been informed , and the scenes-of-crime chaps are on the job … ’
17 Cynically , Leila considered Lazar probably expected Nathan to indulge in a little snooping for him , find out what Roirbak was working on nowadays .
18 Approaching from Shurton and Stogursey , Henry Poole and his companions probably entered Stowey from the north .
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