Example sentences of "[pron] probably [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stretchered home in a plaster cast , Baxter reflected on his own part in his downfall , ‘ I probably took the mickey too much , ’ he said .
2 I probably exaggerate the value of it , but it 's precious to me .
3 At least I probably got the coffee for nothing .
4 I think I probably wasted a lot of time not feeling good about myself , and I would n't want Deb to feel like that , so I make a deliberate effort to be supportive , to say she looks nice and notice what she 's wearing , that kind of thing .
5 ‘ They probably killed a lot of people , and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands , ’ the investigating journalist was told by Robert Martens , who had spent two years compiling the lists in the US Embassy in Jakarta .
6 ‘ I think I probably owe a lot to Merrill 's previous employer , ’ Luke smiled .
7 I think in fact er , had been doing quite well and the specific point that Frank was referring to was erm , the technology transfer that they did with a mar large chip manufacturer , which probably made a contribution in the second half , a net contribution of about five million dollars and that offset some of the weakness in , in other parts of Camco 's business in the last quarter of the year .
8 Its small size suggests that it was a so-called ‘ satellite ’ pyramid which probably played a part in the ritual entombment of the pharaoh , although the lack of remains found in satellite pyramids have made it difficult to determine their function .
9 A different gap emerged in the Andersonstown data , which probably reflected the structure of the participant-observer 's own social network ; only one male in the older age group was contacted .
10 Now it has emerged that Soviet tanks are being fitted with two or three layers of the reactive armour , which probably renders the tandem warhead ineffective .
11 Better watch TV HELL which probably charts the history of bad TV decently but doubtless the BBC will bollocks it up as they always do .
12 In a pair of experiments designed to determine the amount of Ac-ASA remaining intracellularly after up to six washings , the amount of Ac-ASA present intracellularly stayed remarkably constant , following an initial drop which probably represents the removal of major surface contamination ( Fig 6 ) .
13 The footpath passes ( on the right ) the Beroldingen castle which probably occupies the site of the earlier castle of 1530 ; attached is a chapel added to it in 1546 by Josua von Beroldingen when he was accepted into the Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem .
14 The head holds the nucleus and is partly covered by a cap which probably contains a substance which helps to break down the wall of the ovum .
15 Their river habitat east of Quebec city has become a chemical soup of pollutants which probably causes a failure of their immune system or leads to a variety of other diseases such as bladder and other cancers , hepatitis , and perforated ulcers .
16 The Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) has revised its estimates of how long the BSE epidemic will take to die out , following the discovery of an infected calf , which probably inherited the disease from its mother .
17 In contrast , hospital based series have usually shown an increased mortality , which probably reflects the severity of disease in patients referred to specialist units from outside the area .
18 He took as his text ‘ What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me ’ ( Psalm 116:12 ) which probably aroused a chill response in his convict hearers .
19 On June 15th — the day after its acquisition of Unix System Labs is complete — Novell Inc will announce a new partnership with Oracle Corp on new products and strategies for enterprise network computing , which probably includes the Oracle database going up on NetWare 4.0 .
20 In subsequent experiments , a signal on 1q25 was also observed , which probably indicates the presence of a second YAC in the yeast clone .
21 She probably felt a bit left out . ’
22 She probably heard the telly , and me moving around . ’
23 She probably thinks a lot more about you for being able
24 She probably spent the time it took her to get to Alès working out her story .
25 Like a lot of ladies , she probably likes the sun , ’ smiled John .
26 The fact that she spoke halting Danish and fluent German and held a British passport led him to conclude that she probably knew the island before World War II .
27 How she does it is a mystery ; she probably employs a chemical , for ant nervous systems are generally highly attuned to them .
28 She probably entertained a lot .
29 She probably supplied the adjective ‘ practical ’ for Eckert .
30 In 1802 , a few years after his short service with Vial , Blaine said the latter was an ingenious man , who probably understood the manège , and who was indefatigable in promoting the interests of the College .
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