Example sentences of "probably [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Kelly Connor had probably received the flowers by now . |
2 | Of all the kicks in taekwondo , the jumping side kick has probably received the most attention from the public , no doubt because its execution looks devastating and spectacular . |
3 | This will probably enrage a number of female readers but since her elevation to the Cabinet after the April General Election , Virginia has seemed a new woman . |
4 | Aware that removing nitrate from water supplies could be a very expensive business , that curbs on the use of nitrogen would probably enrage the agricultural lobby , and with privatisation on the horizon , the issue became progressively more important for the DoE . |
5 | At least 300 Muslims were butchered in this way ; an equal number of Christians probably met the same fate . |
6 | But why should we imitate our competitors when Matroc probably supplies a greater range of ceramic materials for more applications than any other manufacturer . |
7 | Probably filled the course already . |
8 | If you should stroll into a pub and meet an analyst and a user talking about work , and you can not tell one from the other , they have probably developed a successful system together . |
9 | The first is that you have probably developed a very poor selfimage which is reflected in your performance during interviews . |
10 | I think I probably wasted a lot of time not feeling good about myself , and I would n't want Deb to feel like that , so I make a deliberate effort to be supportive , to say she looks nice and notice what she 's wearing , that kind of thing . |
11 | One media independent says : ‘ The poster advertising seemed more than it was because awareness was raised by the posters ’ exposure in the press and on TV , which probably doubled the effective budget . ’ |
12 | Now it has emerged that Soviet tanks are being fitted with two or three layers of the reactive armour , which probably renders the tandem warhead ineffective . |
13 | Nails had to admit that it was true he slept in his clothes every night ; he had bits of straw all over him and probably smelled a bit . |
14 | But I mean if you had a gap you I suppose you could probably compare the the difference between and A B Cs . |
15 | In the Stour Valley of West Suffolk these were thick on the ground in the heyday of the clothing trade , but they probably lacked a truly urban ethos , and consequently fell easy prey to the winds of economic change . |
16 | However , despite the teacher 's independent authority to discipline pupils , the test laid down in the case of R v Rahman by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Lane for the limits to a parent 's right to detain his/her child probably offers a guide to teachers . |
17 | This situation probably produces the maximum amount of conflict between sales and marketing , as the former concentrate on their preoccupation with current sales and the latter concentrate on long-term market developments . |
18 | The Soviet forces regard this as being of the highest importance and will probably regard the safe delivery of the offrs as a test of British good faith . " |
19 | Well you probably lose a bit , it 's not sticking properly to the wall . |
20 | It sounds like it was bought new , so you probably got a guarantee with it from the manufacturer . |
21 | and how erm but it probably got a little to do with the way groups actually organize . |
22 | Which probably got a cheap laugh somewhere , although I ca n't imagine where . |
23 | Okay , like friends probably got a lot of friends |
24 | Probably got a bit of maintenance wire somewhere . |
25 | you played fuck all go and number four they 'll be able to help , twelve and twelve , number three , make sure you do n't cut it probably got a . |
26 | probably got A levels this May , whatever |
27 | He probably got the rough one . |
28 | I think it 'll probably got the other one . |
29 | At least I probably got the coffee for nothing . |
30 | It should be noted that the study just described did not focus especially on schizophrenia , the kinds of mental illness observed in the individuals surveyed covering a number of diagnostic categories , albeit mostly ones related in one or another to psychosis and probably reflecting a similar underlying disposition . |