Example sentences of "probably [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To import a light aircraft from the USA may not be overly difficult , but by the time the cost of the U.S. Export Certificate , British C of A , CAA registration and inspection and ferrying are added up , there is probably little change out of £6,000 .
2 It was a brief letter from an address in Chelsea , telling him that the writer had heard he was looking for a sibling , affirming that the writer of the letter was probably that person , and suggesting a meeting .
3 Probably that Ven would go for her jugular in no uncertain fashion for the deception she had played on him .
4 It was very probably that rejection — over essentially non-doctrinal , but pastorally central , issues — rather than fundamental theological disagreements which rendered the sixteenth-century schism truly and practically irresolvable .
5 It was probably that blow on the head he had received at the end of the spring term .
6 ‘ It 's probably that face pack you put on , ’ Alexandra said .
7 It was probably that prediction which persuaded Diana to call in Penny after taking her first overdose .
8 Most probably that player will be on his own .
9 Erm if you wish to proceed with this proposal , I would suggest perhaps that erm it is n't uncertainty of responsibility but perhaps the extent of responsibilities and powers of the various agencies which need to be clarified and I , it is , it is pro probably that area which erm will be addressed by er th the analysis which takes place erm after the immediate problems are behind us er but certainly the implications for the Strategic Planning Committee erm and for , perhaps for local planning or something which erm the Chief Officers could be asked to report back to this Committee .
10 Erm I think it 's probably that infection that I had er
11 Probably another girl .
12 Once inside the nave , Tobie 's ankle reminded him that if Nicholas was thinking of anything , it was probably another service not unlike this one .
13 ‘ Sometime in the future , we do n't know exactly when , we 'll be decommissioning Hinkley A. We 'll be building another , Hinkley D , probably another PWR
14 Then it would be her lunchtime , and probably another feed , and after that they 'd send her for her afternoon rest , and then collect the specimens and the data from him for the next day 's test session .
15 And I tell you what , it took me probably another couple of years to get out of that .
16 It would be miles yet , probably another day of travelling , before they reached safer country , and even if fitzAlan stubbornly insisted that he could travel the horse would n't go forever .
17 Probably another £2,500 I 'd put into a larger stock fund such as the Fidelity Stabiliser .
18 David asked if I could jive and at this particular time I always dressed as a man , which was probably another reason Calvin and I got along very well because Calvin wore velvet suits and I wore velvet suits — so that was one area we got on very well .
19 That was probably another reason for hiding her background and never inviting anyone home .
20 He was insured with four different companies , he said , which was probably another reason Quiggers was hanging round .
21 And if you said , draw me a picture of a typical sentence , they could n't do it sort of , noun , verb , and probably another noun .
22 It was probably this occasion which prompted Lloyd George to write of Balfour : ‘ I confess that I underrated the passionate attachment to his country which burnt under that calm , indifferent , and apparently frigid exterior ’ ; upon which Balfour 's latest biographer has somewhat severely commented : ‘ By ‘ passionate attachment to his country , ’ Lloyd George , presumably meant Balfour 's backing for him as Prime Minister … ’
23 Probably this year .
24 Probably this work should be done by direct order to a local plant contractor .
25 He seemed reluctant to talk to her , but probably this man was aircrew , too .
26 It was probably this film which prompted the phrase Action Painting .
27 It was probably this inability to recognize defeat that led to his continuing attacks on the Somme and to the prolonged bloodbath at Passchendaele .
28 But before Read v. Lyons , the courts had gone further , holding that even a non-occupier may sue for personal injuries under the rule , and it is probably this development that their lordships had in mind .
29 Probably this conflict should be placed before the Visigothic war of 507 .
30 Daniel 7:10 had spoken of the stream of fire issuing from the throne of God , and this too is picked up in one of the Qumran hymns which describe the molten river of judgment that will befall the world in the last day ( I QH 3:28ff ) Probably this idea was in John 's mind .
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