Example sentences of "[pron] probably [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | College induction programmes for staff new to FE were in their infancy at that time and I probably felt content in the knowledge of my own ‘ expertise ’ . |
2 | Moreover , within the hepatocyte the liver-stage parasite develops in a parasitophorous vacuole bounded by an extensive membrane , which probably limits access of parasite antigens to the host cytoplasm and class I presentation pathway . |
3 | Nothing was found relating to the Jewish Exodus roughly 5000 years ago , which probably took place further south . |
4 | The meeting with Picasso , which probably took place around the time this picture was being painted or soon after , must have encouraged him in turning his back completely on Fauvism . |
5 | It can come from dust between the stars , but distant quasars and other active galaxies produce powerful infrared emission from their cores , which probably contain gas swirling round a massive black hole . |
6 | Much later , the Europeans brought cats to Australia ( which probably jumped ship in the seventeenth century ) , and then foxes and rabbits ( for sport ) in the nineteenth century — and these have out-competed and preyed upon a whole host of marsupials . |
7 | An eight-year-old boy from Riseley with a club foot , and another eleven-year-old with serious hip disease , were transferred to an orthopaedic hospital , while the father of the latter , who probably had tuberculosis of the spine , was sent to a convalescent home at Margate with the consent of the governors , who provided the necessary funds . |
8 | And , far from being teenage tearaways , the typical offender is a middle-aged white-collar worker who probably drinks lager . |
9 | Gav — who probably epitomised thick-skulledness , though admittedly would not be amongst one 's first fifteen when it came to offering proof of heavy traffic within the central nervous system — opened one bleary eye and focused on me with the same accuracy one has grown to expect from security forces aiming baton rounds at protesters ' legs . |
10 | ‘ Do you realise you probably have information which , if offered to the right people , could make you one hell of a lot of money ? ’ |
11 | In April you probably voted Conservative ( scary to think people fought for you to have a vote ) , not because you agreed with their policies , but because Neil Kinnock was a ‘ Welsh wanker ’ . |
12 | If you have n't resolved the problem in an hour , you probably need time to think it over before tackling the subject again . |
13 | I was sent out here because we thought you probably spoke English . |
14 | They probably had gold loincloths too . |
15 | They probably put dye or something through to send it aro cos it 's three dimensional . |
16 | He probably learnt French at school ( je m'appelle Je-Ne-Sais-Quoi ) and possibly Spanish ( no sé donde me encuentro ) but not Russian . |
17 | He probably had trouble with his glands . |
18 | She thought it probably suited Maurin to have Barbara Coleman believe Joseph guilty . |
19 | It probably takes time to enter the cell and to activate a cascade of intracellular mechanisms leading to secretion of water and electrolytes . |
20 | Buzz did n't know what was going on , but she certainly smelled dishonesty : it probably involved fraud , and it probably involved Adam . |
21 | ) . The Southern Uplands Fault is believed to enter Northern Ireland around Carrickfergus and , although no obvious fault line is recognised , it probably affected sedimentation during at least Carboniferous and Triassic time . |
22 | If either of these apply , then it probably makes sense to buy a replacement while you are still feeling relatively flush . |
23 | If the industry can answer ‘ yes ’ to these and similar questions about other sectors of the industry it probably makes sense to take a hard look at what is happening in New Zealand and to then advocate some radical thinking in both London and Brussels . |
24 | Second year parents ' evening on Wednesday , seven to nine o'clock , er second years you know that it probably makes sense to be there erm with your parents er this Wednesday the no not this Wednesday , Wednesday week the twenty third , which is next Wednesday , there 's no leisure centre for first year students , er and in fact there are no Wednesday afternoon activities at all next Wednesday . |
25 | Thus the dinosaurs themselves probably gained ascendancy in precisely this fashion . |