Example sentences of "probably [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , ours have , yeah they probably passed it on in fact , kids probably passed it to them
2 ‘ He probably lent it to Geoffrey . ’
3 Sanderson was a friend of Skottowe and probably recommended him for the job .
4 My dad probably got them for fifty each , if he said a hundred .
5 His mum probably got them from a jumble sale .
6 you probably got them from the same place .
7 ‘ I probably got it in the Seychelles , from walking around barefoot a great deal .
8 He probably sold it to them .
9 The dull coloured brickwork merged into the undergrowth of trees , weeds and plants untamed and was hardly noticed by most passes by who probably dismissed it as one of Lincolnshire 's useless ruins , which would either fall down or have to be pulled down eventually .
10 Well the Fox prediction tonight is that Oxford United will draw and probably beat them at the Manor .
11 I mean you probably beat her with a lot of the eighteen year olds you see .
12 His familiarity with every stick and stone of it probably helped him to this preference .
13 Of course , it ai n't my business who she is and what she 's doin' here , you probably found her in a gypsy caravan outside Spurgeon 's Tabernacle and brought her here while me back was turned .
14 There was a period of incredibly intense excitement which , I think , probably sustained me for the next five or ten years .
15 In fact Pachycephalosaurus had a 10-inch thick skull , and probably used it as a battering ram in ritual contests .
16 ‘ Your partner probably recognised you as the innocent you are — and tried to take advantage of the fact .
17 Apart from his engravings , for which he became particularly well known , he was an excellent portrait painter and his painting of four children — one of whom became the fifth Duke of Devonshire — in the grounds of Chiswick House , probably attracted him to Chiswick , an area considered by many notable persons at that time , as very healthy .
18 They probably imagined me as the gentleman flasher in the park ! ’
19 Burton was deep-chested , as strongly built as a Welsh pit-pony , but his very virtues — ‘ fearless ’ — and his total commitment probably threw him into impact tackles which , together with the grinding wear and tear of — the game , did his bones no favours .
20 They probably ripped it off themselves from a Hollywood still .
21 He probably loaned it to somebody . ’
22 Probably squashed it on the way home from Tesco 's .
23 He thinks that he probably overdid it in the gym tonight .
24 We probably lost them on the Beltway , and they 'd been chasing round the Virginia countryside trying to pick me up … those things only have a range of about three miles . ’
25 Nobody knew where he got his candles from — they were n't allowed — probably nicked them from the church .
26 you see , and he was , he , he probably brought me into the world , you see but , er you see , and Mrs erm , you see , she was married to Doctor and he used to come up to see my father and we had a different door then door being that 's got a yale lock on now but he he 'd say , hello Frank , you know always so you got , oh he was so nice and it was such a shame that he died
27 The second , does anyone want to say any about that ? it 's just that they probably sent it to the appropriate people .
28 You probably acquired yours with a beta test copy of Windows .
29 He was handsome in an altogether splendid way and probably knew it by the haughty way he behaved .
30 Rather than inciting its detainees to try and get out , Le Portalet probably taunted them with the impossibility of such a thing .
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