Example sentences of "[pers pn] probably have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 You probably had a migraine .
3 You probably have a set of jobs to do before , or after school every day .
4 er which we stop for er we probably have a cup of tea a couple of times on the way down
5 They probably had a variety of different habits , some no doubt were scavengers , others sediment grazers , and it seems probable that some trilobites were also active hunters , pursuing worms and other soft-bodied prey , which they shredded using the spines on the base of their legs .
6 I think the fact that the Japanese had surrendered must have something to do with it cos then they probably had a chance to attack the people who 'd er collaborated with the Japanese .
7 They probably have a bathroom upstairs as well
8 They probably have a supply of them .
9 He probably had a message from Mrs Wright , something about the hens .
10 Whoever he was , he probably had a wife in Italy , maybe Spain .
11 He was football 's equivalent of Popeye — he probably had a can of spinach before the game .
12 He probably had a Master 's degree in flattery .
13 He probably had a kind heart because he patted our shoulders as we climbed miserably into greasy dungarees .
14 It had suddenly occurred to her that he probably had a family , a wife .
15 He probably had a list of numbers that he called every day , adding to it as he moved around .
16 Judging by the position he was lying in , he probably has a leg wound .
17 Besides , if Derek continues to drink , at best he probably has a year left to live and at worst a matter of months . ’
18 It probably had a lot to do with his job but he was a fella who always had a word for you , ’ said Mr Lavery .
19 Judging by the size of the town , it probably had a population of about 20,000 in A.D. 79 .
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