Example sentences of "she probably " in BNC.
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1 | When she 's got a moment she probably reads Bella , Best or Take a Break , and regularly buys the Daily Mail . |
2 | She probably knows more about the nineteenth century industrial novel than anyone else in the entire world . |
3 | Clare has seen it , although she probably has n't had time to read it fully . |
4 | I do n't spect she 's took my toothbrush — she probably put it somewhere . |
5 | ‘ So she probably did n't vanish voluntarily , ’ Catherine Crane said , in summary . |
6 | She probably supplied the adjective ‘ practical ’ for Eckert . |
7 | She told him to call her Sheila , so she probably fancied him . |
8 | If D set out to trick V into having sex , realising that she probably would not consent otherwise , are not his intention and his method sufficient to condemn him for rape , as they would be for obtaining property by deception ? |
9 | Similarly , if D knowingly takes advantage of the fact that V is labouring under a mistaken belief in order to have sex with her , when ( as he realises ) she probably would not consent otherwise , should this not be sufficient ? |
10 | She probably was n't guessing at all . |
11 | She describes herself as ‘ big and strong ’ , even though she readily admits she probably is n't actually that big — that 's just the way she feels about herself , the way she feels she has to be . |
12 | She probably has one half day free per week , and then she will have to visit her parents , no doubt . |
13 | The fact that she spoke halting Danish and fluent German and held a British passport led him to conclude that she probably knew the island before World War II . |
14 | Her poetry indicates that Leapor did have some friends before meeting Freemantle ; Octavia , for example , respected her enough to listen to her advice , even if she probably did not accept it . |
15 | He is a very beautiful person to look at when he is shaven , about 25 I should think [ he was just 30 , as she probably knew ] , always laughing or quarrelling à la Rotonde … he horrifies some English friends by tubbing at two-hour intervals in the garden and occasionally lighting up all after midnight , apparently as an aid to sculpturing Babel . ’ |
16 | ‘ Well ’ , I thought , ‘ she probably does not know how she ought to begin . ’ |
17 | She probably knows more about the nineteenth-century industrial novel than anyone else in the entire world . |
18 | How she does it is a mystery ; she probably employs a chemical , for ant nervous systems are generally highly attuned to them . |
19 | ‘ Just one letter in which she said , among other things , that she probably would n't be in touch again . |
20 | Still , he said , she probably got as good a service in London . ’ |
21 | She probably felt a bit left out . ’ |
22 | Although she probably forgot me before I even reached the corridor , that smile was worth Sir Henry Morgan 's fortune . |
23 | The thought of a cold classroom on an autumn evening is the last thing she probably wants ! |
24 | She probably had nothing else to do . |
25 | She probably enjoys speaking to people who are not either obsequiously forelock-tugging or trying to upstage her . |
26 | If she starts blinking excessively , she probably wants you to shut up |
27 | She might have been generous ; but on the other hand she probably had n't been . |
28 | It was a dismal yet necessary task , and whilst one can imagine a young woman 's producing such items for herself and her future husband , it is more difficult for us to accept that she probably also fashioned one or two smaller versions at the same time , for infant mortality was high . |
29 | But something told her that she probably did not . |
30 | She probably did remember that incident on the beach . |