Example sentences of "probably [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm probably somewhere along the road .
2 But if she had to start looking for the owner of the Bentley who , she guessed , was probably somewhere in the hotel , she did n't have a hope of making it in time .
3 An average rate is probably somewhere in the order of ten to fifteen millimetres per hundred years , which probably does n't seem very fast when you say it in terms of a hundred years , but when you think in terms of the length of time that landscapes have been involving , then erm you 've got to multiply it by centuries and indeed millions of years , and erm you can see that quite erm dramatic changes can occur .
4 You 've got five you 've got probably somewhere in the region of four thousand pounds worth of advertising there .
5 Probably somewhere in the region of twenty P each .
6 We do n't anticipate the same rate of increase that we saw last year , but we 'd be expecting probably somewhere in the region of a 10 to 15 per cent increase over the coming year .
7 Some figure paintings , however , probably mostly from the spring of 1909 , are , like many of the contemporary still lifes , more purely Cézannesque .
8 To that extent it might in principle have been acceptable to the Vietminh government : but probably only to the point where , in practice , it was powerless to circumscribe the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic .
9 He was probably only at the mill for a brief period , and perhaps only occupied part of it .
10 He 's probably only in the mood cos he 's probably upsetting them on his night out cos they go out in the evenings .
11 This interaction mediates recognition of A1 and T8 of the met box , but probably only in the presence of adjacent met boxes with bound repressors .
12 Here , and probably only from the air , it is possible to make out a large area , still recovering from a heather fire which several years ago set alight the peaty turf which burned below the surface for several weeks .
13 Formally the approval of the Treasury is required , probably together with the support of the Cabinet in one of its priority-setting exercises , where the minister is involved in competition with colleagues who have alternative expenditure aspirations .
14 Round the side on hard backed chairs the non-dancers sit and wait , probably just for the end of the evening .
15 Over the past years we 've made well over 1000 grants to organisations all over the UK , some probably just round the corner from you .
16 She knew , from reading and from subjection to the media , that she was not alone in her distress : the world was full of nutty housewives , many of them probably just round the corner , since she lived in a district famed countrywide for feminism and madness .
17 Where he received his training is not known — an apprenticeship in a professional architect 's office away from Kendal seems likely — but as he did not attend the Royal Academy Schools it was probably elsewhere in the north rather than in London .
18 He said the problem extended into parts of East Middlesbrough and probably elsewhere in the county .
19 ‘ Rickie may have stopped his cocaine a day or two ago , which means he 's probably already over the crash period .
20 Yet most of the growth seen so far this year was probably already in the pipeline before that dramatic Wednesday last September .
21 But he was certainly in office — probably still in the mines department — and managed to hang on afterwards .
22 Recent studies , however , have shown that many of them must be later than the landscapes and minor roads they cross ; in any case , they represent the motorways of the Roman period , and most of the country 's land communication network was probably still in the form of lanes and tracks , as it had been before and would be again ( Fig. go ) .
23 There 's probably more under the soil .
24 THE minibus ferrying the Cambridge Boat Race crew around has a message stuck to its windscreen , probably more for the benefit of its occupants than as an exhortation to other motorists .
25 There are enemies in the Rorim , and probably more on the way . ’
26 There was persistent rumour ( probably close to the truth ) bandied about by the local gentry , that Anthony Foster had hidden himself with a paid labourer at Cumnor Place .
27 ‘ They must have found it , because it was gone the day after — probably straight into the oven because it was obvious it had been killed , not just died But to this day they do n't know how . ’
28 Her fiancé was probably equally in the dark about me .
29 An alternative strategy might be for the archivist to get in early in the life of information systems , probably even at the design stage , to imbed selection criteria of some sort into them .
30 I 've made some well some very big sacrifices especially early on in my career when nobody would have known that I was probably even in the country .
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