Example sentences of "[conj] probably a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Contemporaries regarded the party as one of reform , although probably a majority of Liberal members in the new Parliament still were radicals of the old Gladstonian kind , placing financial retrenchment and self-help before costly reform .
2 ‘ Well , in that case , ’ he replied , ‘ I shall certainly need some more piccolos and probably a couple of flutes ! ’
3 And my mum and dad and probably a couple of the s little kids with them as well .
4 There were probably a number of them in Britain , but they must have left very little archaeological trace , needing only a flat piece of ground , probably outside the towns , marked out with wood rails and probably a stand at the finishing post for the local dignitaries and wealthy citizens .
5 In addition to the consumer who plans to buy the car , there is a dealer who runs a franchised retail outlet , a property owner from whom he leases the premises , a finance company which provides the consumer purchasers with credit , and a manufacturing company which supplies the dealer with automobiles under a requirements contract and probably a credit arrangement as well .
6 And probably a man called Balakrishnan .
7 the game is on monday … broadcasted live over here in europe by SkySport. which means that halvard will leave home heading for a pub with SkySport and probably a pint or five ( depends on the result ) …
8 And probably a strap that comes round
9 it 's about as long as this room , and probably a bit wider .
10 virtually all the early canals and probably a majority of the later ones , were overwhelmingly local in both promotion and finance …
11 There should have been a nice young man on the Sunningdale marriage circuit , and then a nice house in Ascot , and probably a cottage in Devon , and two boys at a good preparatory school in Surrey .
12 And a free election in November , and probably a SWAPO government , remain murkily in sight .
13 Ten days later , Falkenhayn was on the telephone himself , expressing the fear that the British were after all about to attempt a relief operation , ‘ and probably a landing attempt ’ It was hardly surprising that on April 17th Rupprecht — irritated and not keen to be involved in another of Falkenhayn 's half-measure offensives that he deplored — coolly declined his invitation to attack the British , pointing to the strong reinforcements now in the line .
14 ‘ That 's hard to teach , ’ he admits , ‘ and probably a family quality .
15 For example : each soloist need not begin with a formal bow to a king or to the audience , nor end with another bow or considered pose ; but such behaviour may be included if the choreographer wishes to locate dance in a particular century and probably a palace in which the story unfolds .
16 The performance of the EEC during the Uruguay round of GATT discussions was instructive and probably a foretaste of what is to come .
17 There would be obvious advantages for the parties , and probably a saving in administrative costs , were reciprocal waiver of charges between states to be adopted .
18 and you absolutely no knew nothing about producing plain bearings you were sitting in the chair and probably a guy that worked his way through the factory floor who knew the job inside out , he was still
19 Various forensic people , and probably a search team .
20 Serial killer , child-in-peril stuff , and probably a woman 's read .
21 At home she would have been having buttered toast and strawberry jam and probably a piece of sponge-cake to round it off .
22 There was a single sliding door each end , with very rounded top corners and probably a Milnes maker 's transfer on the panel immediately below the window .
23 It is proposed to extend the car parking facilities with improved amenities and probably a café replacing the old caravan snack bar .
24 Moreover , it lacks the vital enzymes and probably a multitude of other substances in plants as yet undiscovered .
25 In fact I think you can probably still pick them up in antique shops and second hand shops and probably a lot of people have still got some .
26 So there were going to be four months of hard training and probably a lot of violence .
27 He 's older than she is and probably a lot more experienced .
28 In my opinion er and probably a lot of fire officers ' opinions as well bonfires in private houses are no longer necessary .
29 He was a good deal younger than Mary Adelaide Flock , and probably a lot younger still than the late Ted Mosse , but a limp suggested rheumatism and the reason he was known to the chemist .
30 The need to think in these terms , and to build in systematic and continuous assessment of progress , is an unexpected by-product of the legislation , and probably a bonus .
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