Example sentences of "be probably [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The framework set out in Figure 7.5 is provided by Tough as a guide for teachers when identifying uses of language ‘ which they are probably already fostering , either intuitively or with some deliberation ’ . |
2 | Therefore , they are probably not eddies , but though there are several non-eddy models there is as yet no consensus on their nature . |
3 | Hence the fiery , fluid guitars churning sound and sometimes decidedly personal moments ( the painful ‘ Hot Dog ’ is an example ) are probably only part of the story . |
4 | They were probably normally Italians . |
5 | Those neighbours were probably also members of the Leapor clan . |
6 | The rooms were probably once Templar cells but now they were luxuriously furnished . |
7 | t If so-called ‘ so-called poststructuralism ’ is the product of a single historical moment , then that moment is probably not May 1968 but rather the Algerian War of Independence — no doubt itself both a symptom and a product . |
8 | The Molly is probably not Leapor but Mary Barnardiston . |
9 | I think a lot of commentators were surprised when Arsenal paid so much money for Ian but his phenomenal strike-rate for them is probably why transfer prices have gone through the roof . |
10 | This is probably why Blakemore would have been given a licence had one been needed under previous legislation . |
11 | Men DO make passes at girls who wear glasses — which is probably why Cartier have named their new gold-plated frames ‘ Romance ’ and designed an invisible ‘ C ’ stamp on the lens which shows up only when breathed on … approx £310 . |
12 | The only extra sound-proofing on the breeze blocks between his room and mine is a couple of layers of paint , which is probably why Yvonne was being quiet . |
13 | Playing the SW213EB through a guitar amp ( which is probably how electros in this price bracket will be used ) with the amp 's mid control backed off helped improve the clarity , but as the pickup is the passive type , with six individual polepieces set into the fingerboard , it 's never going to have the bite of an active , bridge-mounted transducer . |
14 | ‘ Renewal retention of the market is probably about 50% to 55% ; so they are keeping a policyholder about two years . |
15 | The value of this market today is probably about $30 billion per year ; by the year 2000 it will be $70 billion . |
16 | Stoppard 's most popular play is probably still Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead , and he has had notable success with Jumpers , Travesties , and , more recently , The Real Thing . |
17 | ‘ There 's probably even room for their geese ! ’ |
18 | And and I 'm just , you know , I I think that 's probably why Jo was |
19 | That 's probably why actors and actresses all call one another ‘ darling ’ . |
20 | That 's probably why Damien 's riding it and not his retained jockey . |
21 | And I think that 's probably why people find it frustrating . |
22 | ‘ I know Limpar has strange attitudes sometimes and that 's probably why Graham gets irritated by him . |
23 | The Tory campaign had been very negative and that 's probably why Labour enjoyed its lead in the polls . |
24 | It 's probably when Jean bought it . |
25 | It 's probably about quarter |
26 | Total expenditure on transport services around 1750 probably exceeded £1.25 million a year ; by 1800 it was probably over £3 million , and by 1815 may have been approaching £5 million . |
27 | But it was probably not DNA , since the chances of forming a whole DNA molecule by random combinations are small . |
28 | The duck with the hair was not unlike Betty , which was probably why Betty found her so attractive . |
29 | But apart from Violet and Lennox , it was probably only clairvoyant Eva Perkovic who had an inner knowledge that he 'd win . |
30 | With the proviso that it was probably only lust , because he was already feeling slightly better . |