We have no meanings for "saw perhaps" in our records yet.
1 He saw perhaps a dozen people in the group before him.
2 At the shops yesterday, I saw perhaps a dozen people out of hundreds actually wearing masks.
3 Mikhail saw perhaps eight or nine soldiers in the corridor ahead; escape through that route was impossible.
4 Joan saw perhaps a dozen couples of rough, whirling, jigging dancers in a half-circle of watching men.
5 He looked at his father more closely and saw perhaps more sadness and frustration in Adam than may have been there.
6 I saw perhaps another 300 animals, 40 or 50 good-sized hogs and a good many sheep.
7 Of all the leading men of the tribe, Topanashka saw perhaps most clearly the sinister machinations of some of the Turquoise people.
8 In our last few days' shooting out on the Athi Plains we saw perhaps fifty or seventy-five of these great bison-like animals.
9 They humoured her, pretended to agree with her (she saw perhaps that they were pretending), but she still went on talking.
10 Outside the door Hal led the way down the hall toward the front door, where he saw perhaps half a dozen other figures standing about.
11 "Don't slow down too soon." He saw perhaps eight or nine soldiers with rifles and a couple of security officers with machine guns.
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