Example sentences of "probably [vb base] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you probably lose a bit , it 's not sticking properly to the wall . |
2 | The cellular mechanisms underlying this reaction are not clearly understood ; they probably entail the triggering of inflammatory reactions by the release of reactive species generated by ionising radiation . |
3 | Probably make a bit more hours , and course there might be er a a couple of hours a night , it 'll probably be I reckon it 'll probably from five to about er seven . |
4 | Instead , say Deschamp and Cooke , they probably make the cell less yielding , so that even high turgor can not elongate the cell into the feathery form . |
5 | The second is any child under the age of about five , who is unlikely to be able to concentrate for the necessary time — although it must be said that older children probably make the best subjects of all , as they are still at the stage where their imagination is in good working order and they have not become weighed down by the need to earn a living or the problems of bringing up a family . |
6 | Now it 's my very great pleasure to I think probably introduce the youngest member of our audience here today and a very good supporter of Save The Children erm I am sitting down soon beside Elise who 's travelled all the way from Norwich . |
7 | I ca n't say that er their intention , and I think Mr Grant , Mr Diffin will er confirm , that t to retain or probably replant the existing external hedge to the property |
8 | You have to decide whether the main purpose of the data in question is for linguistic analysis , in which case you probably want a phonemic transcription ; whereas if the min purpose is for use by the local community it is clearly an orthographic transcription that is required . |
9 | Probably want a quick sale anyway . |
10 | All it did was piss Wilko off , probably effect the team , and please the scousers . |
11 | The second five are more difficult , but probably say a great deal about the style of management you worked under , and the quality of relationships you had with colleagues and peers . |
12 | Also , the summer nights are shorter and lighter , and so the street lights probably provide a less effective lure for insects . |
13 | For a would-be smallholder who can find the time and money , these probably provide the best possible combination of theoretical and practical training . |
14 | In combination , the two data sources and techniques probably provide the latest sate-of-the-art in direct marketing . |
15 | Since the parents are presumed to be native speakers of Dominican French Creole , ( they probably speak a variety of Caribbean English as well ) the Bradford Dominican speakers of JC must have acquired it through peer contact in their own community — where Jamaicans are a minority . |
16 | The writer probably put a comma to indicate that a new sentence was starting . |
17 | Probably put a split infinitive as well . |
18 | Yeah you probably put the other fiver in . |
19 | A MOTORIST who witnessed a violent street robbery has failed to answer police pleas for help — even though they probably hold the vital key to solving the crime . |
20 | As axons of central neurons , dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic ganglia can induce proliferation of Schwann cells in vitro , we suggest that GGF gene products probably support the postnatal proliferation of Schwann cells in vivo . |
21 | I noted , and we 've already had the flavour of it , in to some respect today , that initially you had almost unanimity of support from the District Councils er York City have changed their view erm and equally Hambledon are very luke warm , if I put it no more than that , er on the idea of a new settlement in the sense that they probably support the principle of the new settlement , but not in Hambledon . |
22 | Once in control of Denmark ( possibly from 1019 , see below ) , he became concerned , like Swegen , Harald Bluetooth and probably Gorm the Old before him , with Norway , Sweden , the German empire and the Slav peoples east of the Elbe , including the Poles . |
23 | They probably figure the public would n't like them very much if they dragged a sick girl from her bed . |
24 | Police said : ‘ This was a stupid prank and probably cost a young man his life . |
25 | Probably cost a fortune . |
26 | Probably cost a fortune all the plants at Ruxley , Ruxley is not a good place to go |
27 | ‘ Oh , Sarah , it probably cost the earth . |
28 | Such approaches probably owe a great deal to consideration of research by the National Children 's Bureau under Dr Mia Pringle and a consideration of children 's needs as well as their rights . |
29 | ‘ I think I probably owe a lot to Merrill 's previous employer , ’ Luke smiled . |
30 | Tonight I shall have a few pints , take Jenny out to dinner , probably attack a nice bottle of claret , and sleep like a stone . |