Example sentences of "'s probably [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's probably that Robert Johnson , who finally headed for the crossroads in 1938 , made more money for Sony/Columbia last year than many of their more super-hyped contemporary acts . |
2 | Yeah well it , it 's probably that he 's just got one . |
3 | Oh he said oh I 'd like to give it all a good he wants to clean it there 's always something on the floor , it 's like a erm lino , it 's probably but all bigger squared |
4 | That 's probably cos we were brought |
5 | That 's probably cos you know . |
6 | That 's probably cos it would take them too long to peel everybody 's oranges would n't it ? |
7 | It 's probably cos you 're leaning a funny way . |
8 | It 's probably cos |
9 | And I went oh God , that 's probably cos it did n't happen like this and he goes oh right and he goes yeah got a bit excited there for a minute did n't you son like and went er yeah well Andy I like , quite like him , he 's quite sweet but |
10 | It 's probably cos I walked in and they called me over , I mean I |
11 | I know that 's probably cos you 're thinking about it . |
12 | No that 's probably cos it was a girls school ? |
13 | some reason it has n't accepted it and Brian says it 's probably cos me wages have n't gone in yet , the bank they ca n't be empty , so he 's hoping to get that by the time they took it out he 's money at the end , it 's embarrassing enough , so , he 's telling me , so they had to take the stuff off him |
14 | Yeah , but I , I only think that 's probably cos there was eighty million , trillion , thousand |
15 | I think I 'd start off by saying that it 's probably and likely to f that you could find in the Greater York area , between six and ten miles from the city centre , erm one location which met every one of the twelve criteria , one hundred percent . |
16 | Now Professor Lock referred to allocations and I think that 's probably and the front of his mind er having regard to his own comments , but I I would put it more widely as just erm exceptions which could be either individual allocations or indeed erm policies of of a local plan . |
17 | " He 's probably as hung over as I am , but still , if he does n't get here soon , there 'll be no breakfast . " |
18 | It 's probably because his father is n't important . |
19 | If anyone rings and they do n't find me in , it 's not because I am at a wild party or something , it 's probably because I 'm shopping or walking my dog . ’ |
20 | She also harbours acting ambitions , although she admits that it 's probably because she has got used to ‘ getting attention ’ . |
21 | It 's probably because of Grizedale Forest in the Lake District that I manage to make a living as a sculptor . |
22 | If they sound , on paper , like every other American thrash band currently on the treadmill , it 's probably because they are . |
23 | ‘ That 's probably because you never say anything amusing , Katherine , darling , ’ Diana replied . |
24 | That 's probably because , like smells , sounds are difficult to put into words . |
25 | Most people can only influence the local and the familial , so if people are parochial it 's probably because they 're relatively powerless elsewhere . |
26 | I think its very significant , here we are and lots of people have admitted to being a victim of crime but statistics show that twenty five per cent of women will be assaulted within a relationship and yet no women here has said that and that 's probably because the women who have been so assaulted feels somehow it is their own fault , its somehow shameful . |
27 | If I 'm irritating , it 's probably because I 'm embarrassed ; I told you I do n't like the full face . |
28 | But that 's probably because the firm was in a hell of a mess when he took over . |
29 | I suppose it 's probably because his time at Leeds coincided with the time when I used to go to see them most frequently . |
30 | Well they 're it 's probably because you packed them all in there too tight . |