Example sentences of "[am/are] probably [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But the problem is that the last year has been a nightmare , because you 're probably on a two or three week turnaround in current affairs .
2 They 're probably on the top shelf in the cupboard .
3 Oh I see , they 're probably under the paper , yeah
4 Well they 're probably in the in the phone book right ?
5 ‘ They 're probably after the silver ! ’
6 RAF Swinderby was ‘ contractorised ’ as far back as the 1960s because the ending of National Service led to a shortage of cooks and stewards and now ther are probably about a score of units which work a mainly 9–5 day , or where the numbers are fairly small , that may be most suitable for ‘ contractorising ’ .
7 There has to be unhappiness in the status quo that it can complain about — football chants are probably about the closest you can get now , because there 's nothing left to complain about nowadays .
8 ‘ These are probably worth a bomb , ’ she told Sendei , who had spent the night as sleeplessly as her .
9 Perquisites are probably at a relatively low level , with the exception of the pension .
10 But I honestly do think that we are probably at the very bottom of the list for help for women amongst the 12 EC countries — we are certainly regarded so in Europe ’ .
11 Studies such as this one where parents become volunteers are probably at the limit of ethical acceptance .
12 The lack of , or defects in , the specification are probably at the heart of most disputes resulting from the acquisition of computer equipment and software .
13 The oblique perspective is , clearly , a notable feature of the mosaics depicting Oceanus ' ( no. 9 ) and the Wrestling Cupids ( no. 20 ) , i.e. other designs in the east which are probably of the later second century .
14 Rises in petrol and road tax , a leap in duties on drink and tobacco and the freezing of income tax allowances are probably on the agenda for next spring 's Budget .
15 ‘ I must say the Australian horses will be fresh , just starting their season , while the European horses are probably on the wane now . ’
16 Of all the things filling an architect 's mind , the new Building Regulations are probably among the least interesting .
17 ( Three songs to vernacular texts in carol form , surviving in an early sixteenth-century volume of courtly and devotional songs and attributed just to ‘ Brown ’ , are probably by a different composer . )
18 Since some of those are probably from the same people , it is safe to assume that the aviation user base of Skymaster runs into the low hundreds .
19 And yet the most dramatic shots are probably from the SCG the night the reins fell on South Africa and England , and cricket made a memorable fool of itself .
20 Now there are cars parked right the way up and even on to the roundabout , and I think a lot of these erm persons erm with the cars are probably from the Polytechnic .
21 ‘ It was youthful adrenalin , which we still have in a way and that is why we are probably in a group , ’ says Gedge .
22 ( If it is n't , you are probably in a game ) .
23 President George Green says : ‘ Global marketing is an important area of development and we are probably in a better position than any other publishing group . ’
24 Barring a calamity erm they will retain their option with us to continue on a two year deal , erm they perhaps , and I have to erm be honest about this , I think they are probably in a marketing sense , the most aggressive erm marketing company that I 've ever witnessed in terms of the style , the panache , the charisma that they have from within .
25 They get bored easily , so if you ca n't excite them in the first 30 seconds of your record , you are probably in the wrong business .
26 They have picked up the wrong book and are probably in the wrong bookstore .
27 This technique gives you a broad view of the subject but the best books are probably in the hands of other readers .
28 These are probably in the region of half a million pounds at the moment , which does not bode well for the company which may be trying to raise half a million pounds of equity .
29 Her condition is irreversible and she writes , ‘ this is not so much news as an appeal to Somervillians who might bring the existence of these neuropathies to the attention of the public , some of whom are probably in the early stages . ’
30 ‘ We are probably in the last days of this authority and we want to make sure our schemes and aspirations come to fruition . ’
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