Example sentences of "it probably [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er , you can set up these plans to start with a direct debit , which means it probably takes fourteen days to get that sorted with the bank , they 'll allow fourteen days .
2 If it meant anything at all it probably meant other people thought you were a bit like them .
3 For the tenants and farmworkers , it probably meant little change , since the religious were rarely benevolent landlords .
4 It probably requires that treatment continue , even if a request is made by the patient or another that it should cease .
5 For more than 40 years , since the passage of the 1944 Education Act , central government had no formal role in determining the curriculum of schools ; it probably had little role in practice for several years before .
6 Instead of trying to sort answers into meaningful groups it probably suits most people best if they use a percentage system .
7 In doing so it probably aroused some sympathy among the Party membership , though it could not prevent a movement which was receiving support from national figures .
8 Another exception to the proposed pattern , is the 34 acre town at Caister-by-Yarmouth ; this is the only town apart from Brough-on-Humber , which occupied an exposed position on the east coast , vulnerable to sea-raiders and it probably required this protection , but it must also have had a special relationship with the nearby Saxon Shore fort at Burgh Castle .
9 If anything , like the Patent Office , it probably needs more staff to deal properly with new ideas and to advise inventors .
10 Like its predecessors , it attracted attention from many sources , and in the liberal or liberated social climate of the post-war years it probably created more problems than it solved .
11 At its highest point it probably reaches 170 feet ( my rope is 180 feet long , and once I 'd belayed , there was none to take in between Norman and myself ) .
12 The reason why Roger was styled ‘ de Meuland ’ ( or ‘ Meuleng ’ , ‘ Meulent ’ , ‘ Molend ’ , etc. ) is unclear , although it probably indicates some connection with Meulon in Normandy .
13 Nevertheless , the NRPB found it probably did significant harm .
14 Since it takes no account of possible movements between sites it probably contains some duplications .
15 The face is dished , like that of the Jersey , and it probably has some Jersey blood from the nineteenth century , while the brindling probably comes from the old Normandy Isigny variety , a good butter producer and big enough to be used as a draught ox on Alderney and Guernsey , whither it was taken by monks in the time of William the Conqueror .
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