Example sentences of "probably [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will be returned to Great Ormond Street on Monday and given to Carly , probably through a drip .
2 The temptation to take the easy way out was well-nigh irresistible with youngsters who had failed to make their way ( probably through no fault of their own ) and who showed their resentment .
3 Now , we could be denying a lot of very experienced noble colleagues the opportunity to contribute to debates , quite probably through no fault of their own , as we all realize .
4 He was created a baronet of Ireland 27 April 1624 , aged about twenty-one , probably through the influence of his uncle , Sir Dudley Norton , secretary for Ireland , and admitted to Gray 's Inn in 1629 , being a contemporary there of John Bradshaw [ q.v. ] , who was to preside over the king 's trial , John Cook [ q.v. ] , who was to prosecute the king , and John Alured the regicide [ q.v . ] .
5 After serving his time he found employment in the late 1760s , probably through the influence of family connections in the City of London , with William Pickett , the retail goldsmith of the Golden Salmon , Ludgate Hill .
6 Your worships , er , there 's nothing at all more sinister in the failure to stop and failure to report than than that , i th that is a a true record of the er er er of the incident as far as Mrs was concerned erm and it is something which erm comes about an accident which came about probably through the inexperience of the children er , running across the pedestrian crossing thinking that they have priority erm and not having regard to other road users er , and Mrs was travelling at slow speed but it was she was put in a difficult position by the the way in which the children ran across the road .
7 He managed to escape ( probably through the garderobe flue which is accessible on the attic and first floors ) , and rode off .
8 It was probably through the patronage of John Prideaux that Calandrini came into contact with James Ussher [ q.v. ] , later archbishop of Armagh , whom he assisted in his scholarly activities during the latter 's three-year stay in London .
9 A tumulus on the summit ridge is evidence that it was known , probably as a hunting ground , and may indeed have been occupied as a settlement by primitive man .
10 If such shafts found within the pyramids do have any significance it is most probably as a passageway for the spirit of the deceased to mount up to the stars .
11 properly still probably as a bit of a dogsbody and then you have a sort of
12 So , likely , they 'll farm her out to somebody and she 'll be put to work , probably as a runner in one of the mills . ’
13 My ideal is just to do one or two things a year with great care and probably as a freelance .
14 In terms of climatic change , the major change in the Outer Hebrides appears to have been about 4000 B.P. leading to the extinction of Pinus in Lewis and Harris and the initiation or expansion of widespread machair development , probably as a result of increased storm frequency and westerly gales .
15 It was probably as a result of Hall 's ‘ conclave ’ that , ‘ long before the programme came out ’ , he retired from active engagements to design suitable elements for a public building .
16 The vertebral border of the scapula is broken in every case , some more than others , probably as a result of entry into the body cavity by the eagle to extract the heart and lungs .
17 However , there was much early resistance to these measures by residents , probably as a result of the closures being enforced by unattractive barriers ( Figure 6.46 ) .
18 By around 1700 grave-clothes changed , probably as a result of the influence of the soft-goods trade in ready-made items , and adopted a form which was to last for the next seventy-five years .
19 He had some success , but many of his patients died , probably as a result of infections consequent upon the introduction of non-sterile fluids into the circulation .
20 She talked in brief spurts in between which her eyes became glazed , probably as a result of whatever drug they had given her .
21 It was probably as a result of this that the Anglo-Norman chronicler William of Malmesbury was impelled to describe his manners as being ‘ thus polished from the rust of Scottish barbarity ’ .
22 It was probably as a result of Arab contacts that pearl fisheries were opened up on the coast of East Africa .
23 Probably as a result of Leotychidas ' intervention of 476 the tageia had passed from the Aleuads , Pindar 's hosts .
24 A proposed visit to Cuba by Khrushchev was cancelled , probably as a result of a combination of the following factors : ( 1 ) pressure from Khrushchev 's political opponents at home ; ( 2 ) fears ( both Soviet and Cuban ) of inciting Washington ; and ( 3 ) Castro 's own worries about according too high a profile to the relationship with Moscow .
25 Probably as a result of seeing photographs in the Great Exhibition in London and at the Société Héliographique in Paris , Fenton began his own photographic experiments .
26 One day however , probably as a result of something he had wished , he came face to face with the Devil , none other .
27 The leak took the form of steam escaping from a fuel channel in the core of reactor number three at the plant , probably as a result of a ruptured seal .
28 Akhenaten either died or was murdered , we 're not , we do n't know , we do n't know how er he was a very peculiar man as I 'll explain in the lectures er physically , very strange probably as a result of inbreeding and erm the old religion re-established itself there was never a return to monotheistic sun worship , but er all its hypothesis is that , that since we know the exodus occurred round about this time and since we know that Judaism too is a religion of a single-minded monotheist you know I 'm the law by God I shall have no other gods before me , it says in the Bible full stop .
29 The leak took the form of steam escaping from a fuel channel in the core of reactor number three at the plant , probably as a result of a ruptured seal .
30 We got along well , + she had very few friends also , probably as a result of being friendly with me .
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