Sentence for probably | Use probably in a sentence

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  • Probably she would sleep. (10)
  • Something big is on probably. (13)
  • He would be probably a young man. (10)
  • Probably so, but she carried magic. (10)
  • You are probably aware of this already. (4)
  • By dawn I had probably not made three miles. (7)
  • Probably this explains his conduct to Evan. (10)
  • Probably the farmers expected them not to eat. (10)
  • Probably he saw a different young lady each time. (9)
  • But Susan probably told you how my days are spent. (12)
  • Probably good management on the part of the mother. (10)
  • Do come; you have probably never heard anything like it. (12)
  • He has probably already given the command to fire at will. (1)
  • Probably, Anthony would not have to pay a higher rate of interest than he. (22)
  • After all, the straightforward course was probably the best. (8)
  • She is a woman of mettle: she is probably expecting to be wooed. (10)
  • He probably in extremity relies on the tail that has been docked. (10)
  • Catherine was probably the only one of the party who did not understand him. (4)
  • It pronounced them discreet if culpable; probably cold to the passion both. (10)
  • Probably Edward happened to be at the Bank when fair Dahlia paid her visit. (10)
  • He had probably put aside a few dozen thousand-mark notes or some securities. (12)
  • He probably sentimentalizes, like most men when they are well rid of a burden. (10)
  • Libby began to laugh at these inconsequences, to which he was probably well used. (9)
  • And these shrewd men thought it would probably double during the next five years! (13)
  • It was this deliberate evasion of all contact which probably clinched the business. (8)
  • Some rats which had probably inhabited the shed came sneaking and scampering about. (1)
  • This was probably one of the longest speeches he had ever delivered at the Aurora. (10)
  • Probably a wooden board or shutter was used, which had a small peep-hole cut in it. (17)
  • The blank spaces in the measure were filled in by an instrument, probably the cithara. (3)
  • But it was no natural sleep; she had been drugged, probably with the juice of poppies. (12)
  • On the contrary, the knowing that there was such a provision for me probably did bias me. (4)
  • Of all the family, Mary was probably the one most immediately gratified by the circumstance. (4)
  • Sir Willoughby caught signs of a probably smiling commerce between his bride and his cousin. (10)
  • Probably while you and I are talking it over, the prince is confessing that he has no escape. (10)
  • Their remarks had been sympathetic with his manifestations, which had probably suggested them. (10)
  • It would probably be the middle of November at least; the middle of November was three months off. (4)
  • He had mistaken it probably for his own; if he had chanced to blow his nose, he would have realized. (8)
  • Probably Justice Greedy would be comic to the audience of a country booth and to some of our friends. (10)
  • Again, they give pleading indication of hunger; the place has probably a reputation for penuriousness. (21)
  • Martin Tinman quivered for speech, probably for that which feedeth speech, as is the way with angry men. (10)
  • Some good friend, Lady Arpington probably, had instructed her in the art of dressing to match her colour. (10)
  • Since then I have not been quite at home in life; probably because of finding no one so charitable as she. (10)
  • There was probably no resentment expressed in the way she withdrew her hand, but the other thought there was. (9)
  • There was no such rush, anyhow, he reflected bitterly; there would be time to do that a month later, probably. (9)
  • She had probably thought her father still in the city, and set out to find him and dissuade him from his plan. (12)
  • She believed he was looking at her; probably reflecting on what she had said, and trying to understand the manner. (4)
  • Probably he had already taken measures to get control of the abandoned property and had his corporation organized. (13)
  • Her mother probably knew how to translate these exalted expressions into the more accurate language of maturer life. (9)
  • Mrs. Lander will probably have time enough to change her will as well as her mind several times yet before she dies. (9)
  • The news was received by Lady Valleys with a sigh of intense relief, and the remark that it was probably another lie. (8)
  • But I have not come to talk to you upon that subject, for then you would probably want to do all the talking yourself. (9)
  • Unflattering as such a verdict may be, probably a majority of the community, if polled as a jury, would concur in it. (16)
  • He grumbled at having to consume other than his Riversley bread, butter, beef, and ale for probably another fortnight. (10)
  • If he had understood and taken what had happened as a matter of course, she would probably have admitted it quite naïvely. (12)
  • The cathedral and the river are probably the two oldest things for miles around; and certainly they have both a grand old age. (2)
  • Probably the greatest defects in tile or slate roofs is not in the material itself, but in the flashings and valley construction. (17)
  • Few, probably, appreciate the tremendous undertaking involved in this picturesque invasion, and the difficulties met and overcome. (21)
  • Anxious to say something without well-knowing what, I hinted that probably my good cousin would reform some of these days, and marry. (6)
  • Our batteries were probably toiling after us somewhere; we could only hope the enemy might delay his attack until they should arrive. (7)
  • As in the case of the wind instruments, the discovery of the principle of the vibration of a stretched string was probably accidental. (3)
  • You probably think it was my purpose to have you surrender to the authorities and to repeat in court the confession you have made to me. (12)
  • Its service is supplied to more than 850 of the leading newspapers, with a total circulation of, probably, about 20,000,000 copies a day. (16)
  • A year ago she was still capable of refusing passionately any participation in such a plan; to-day she has probably simply forgotten Christian. (12)
  • So much amazement had probably never been got before out of the misery inflicted in that place; but their lightness did not at all commend them. (9)
  • Between them, in the sun-shotten shade, lie the quiet streets, whose gravelled stretch is probably never cleaned because it never needs cleaning. (9)
  • Probably his Laetitia was overcome, as he had long known her to be when they conversed; nerve-subdued, unable to deploy her mental resources or her musical. (10)
  • His skin is of a dark reddish-brown color, full of cracks, chaps and cross-etchings, with dapplings of irregular dark spots, and is probably two inches thick. (21)
  • Probably his most thrilling experience was a terrific fight with an untamed Nubian lion named Prince at circus winter quarters in Philadelphia, in December, 1885. (21)

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