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

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1 No distinct meaning is evident ; the offering probably expressed homage and thankfulness .
2 Markham probably entered Parliament in 1529 , serving throughout the 1530s .
3 Yet — and this is probably the most powerful message to Americans — in the depth of a recession , with a government looking tired and error-prone , the Conservatives probably clinched victory because Britons like and trust Mr Major more than Mr Kinnock .
4 The reason it was nt shown live was that ITV probably thought theyd be showing lots of matches from the league phase .
5 The Minoans probably sent wine or olive oil to Mycenae ; numbers of stirrup-jars made in or near Kydonia have been found at Mycenae and Tiryns , as well as Thebes , implying a regular export trade from Crete ( Catling 1980 ) .
6 IRA terrorists probably caused explosions on successive nights on Tyneside , police said today .
7 Watkins probably heard mention of these ideas , the seeds from which may have lain dormant in him for over fifty years .
8 Further roads probably led north-east , past Credenhill , towards Leintwardine and Wroxeter , and south across the Wye to Abergavenny .
9 It is extremely difficult to construct a cost-of-living index for governmental expenditure and the most one can say is that , very roughly , the ordinary revenue of the Crown probably kept pace with inflation , but did not increase in real terms to meet the larger calls being made upon government .
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