Example sentences of "'s probably [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 's probably gone home . ’ |
2 | He 's probably gone happily native in there . ’ |
3 | I mean you get so busy , in fact I think it 's probably gone to the extent where it 's gone too busy . |
4 | He 's probably gone in . |
5 | Oh , service with a smile , he 's probably gone out for a coffee ! |
6 | No it 's probably gone . |
7 | It 's probably gone now actually . |
8 | Oh he 's out the car , he 's probably gone to sit on the bench . |
9 | She 's probably gone down . |
10 | Well it 's one flower that 's probably gone , but take that off really |
11 | ‘ He 's probably had two hours sleep in the last seven months , but he does n't care . ’ |
12 | She 's probably had one helluva lot to put up with . |
13 | He 's gone he 's probably had to serve somebody . |
14 | Even even if he was n't accepted on a first occasion he 's probably had another two or three attempts elsewhere . |
15 | he 's probably had the car for God knows how many weeks , now he 's got what car , you know , he could be , you do n't know do ya ? |
16 | Well we 've had it over a year , it 's probably had its natural life . |
17 | husbands think their fault is they 've no money , when in all accounts he 's probably had more to spend on his luxuries than she 's had on food . |
18 | I think that 's probably come down through the years and things are still that way for musicians : get them as cheap as you can and never give them the credit that they deserve . ’ |
19 | It 's probably come off a cold , it 's er , there there 's a tube in there , and the other side . |
20 | ‘ He 's probably come at a bad time , ’ said Pool 's longest serving player . |
21 | It 's probably come in with the door being open . |
22 | ‘ She 's probably got an old tea-pot stuffed full of cash — or a mattress . |
23 | Vlitos mumbled that ‘ it 's probably got residual sugar in it ’ . |
24 | He 's probably got a private cache of cheap cider or meths hidden somewhere under a paving slab to help him nod off at nights , and a pile of newspapers to keep him warm . |
25 | ‘ He 's probably got it back by now . ’ |
26 | They 've got a couple of young kids , four and five , so she 's probably got her work cut out with them . |
27 | Probably er you know people 's probably got a bit of money so they do n't need to break in to anybody . |
28 | ‘ He 's probably got some silly treasure . ’ |
29 | It 's probably got some pretentious name and cost a small fortune . ’ |
30 | He 's probably got a lot of contacts along the way for anything anything you want you ask him okay . |