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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I probably said good morning .
2 At the convent a year ago I think I probably said many things which I wish now I had kept silent .
3 Oh well , being the boss 's son I probably got ten shillings a week probably
4 ‘ But I probably saw several men like that in all this trainload .
5 I probably spent 4-thousand pounds .
6 I probably hit more people than him but I 'm a fairer player than he is .
7 She probably thought blinking pig !
8 She probably lived that sort of life herself , Stephen thought .
9 She probably had enough cash for a taxi , but the taxi habit still came hard to a girl from the sticks who was n't even used to being able to afford bus fare .
10 Ashley met me in the Jac that night , listened to my woes , bought me drink when I ran out of money ( I 'm sure I was short-changed at the bar ) even though she probably had less dosh than I did , and listened to my woes all over again when we went back to her mum 's and sat up till God knows when , talking low so we would n't wake Dean in the next room .
11 Er just a points er I think it it you probably had this point clear in your mind anyway but there are different rules that apply as between West Yorkshire and Cleveland .
12 In fact , you probably needed some barrels , and I 'm sure or were given away .
13 In fact , we probably carried more information then about social and campaigning organizations — a myriad world of Chipping Norton GLFs and Llandrindod Wells CHEs that no longer exists , replaced with a few regional commercial meccas and a London explosion of hotels , plumbers , shops and other services .
14 We probably spent more time watching what happens in facilities where care is provided for the elderly than anyone has done before .
15 like the but they probably made some things .
16 It had been b I think a lot of the mills had been during the very , the years after the war , they had been very busy and a lot of them would build sheds and b take up looms that were , you , they probably had new looms on order but they were filled with a lot of scrap almost you know , anything they could get that work , work .
17 Of more senior rank are the legionary centurions recorded as centuriones regionarii ; they probably had wider responsibilities with oversight over whole districts and only four are known in Britain .
18 ‘ What I mean is , they probably had some sort of … lover 's quarrel , Gebrec went storming out in a rage and charged up to the belvedere to cool off .
19 He thought they probably had enough tenants now .
20 The accepted theory said that within their closed society they probably practised some exclusivist cult religion .
21 They probably served wider markets than the associated town , to judge from the tileries centred on Minety .
22 They probably stayed that night at Watchet , and there , tradition records , the first lines of ‘ The Ancient Mariner ’ were committed to writing at the Bell Inn , within sight of the ships in Watchet 's decaying harbour .
23 He probably thought that Christmas day , even if he was n't with her would be a godsend
24 He probably enjoyed this aspect of his work more than any other , because the pub land to a lesser extent , the steak house ) was his spiritual home .
25 He probably spent some time at Wittenberg with Luther .
26 He probably had little understanding of the intensity of feeling about their rights and dignity which the communal life of the ancient monasteries engendered , and which Anselm shared .
27 It was early in the season yet , and he probably had long periods of inactivity to fill up between visitors ; but he was not going to be left at leisure for long this time , for in the gravelled car park outside the enclosure a large bus was just disgorging a load of loud and active schoolboys , shepherded by a frantic youth hardly older than the eldest of his charges .
28 And he probably heard Hawaiian recordings , because we 're talking about the 1920s now , when phonograph records were getting to be a pretty widespread thing — the first real window on the rest of the musical world .
29 He probably told all women that he wanted them .
30 He probably did this sort of thing all the while .
  Next page