Expresses that a statement is uncertain.
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Examples for "perhaps"
Examples for "perhaps"
1But perhaps money market funds need to shrink for the greater good.
2Yet continued tension between civilians and health officials perhaps vindicated his approach.
3And not just for this result; not even for this result, perhaps.
4But perhaps market forces can stop crimes that law enforcement officials cannot.
5He had time to think about the situation; perhaps too much time.
1Next year would be a bad year, or a good year maybe.
2A good example of that, maybe the best example, is the N-word.
3Therefore this time line possible: -maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB event.
4This is threatening Greece today, maybe other states in Europe as well.
5Photo: Used with permission Yes well, maybe we just know our history?
1A possibly late answer could bring a solution to an earlier problem!
2Therefore, I am proposing some alternative measures which could possibly help: 1.
3What question could you possibly ask that I haven't already thought of?'
4This is possibly the most asked question on social media this week.
5They ask, how can they possibly use it without going near water?
1It may be true; perchance all is well Let me think so.
2So would the displeasure of the gods of night perchance be incurred.
3Otherwise they must run apart till perchance we meet-inthe eternal morning.
4We both be boys; and thou, king, art perchance the shrewder youth.
5Yes, verily; though perchance it were better to leave such words unsaid.
1And, in the absence of Zeus, mayhap we shall keelhaul his emissary.
2The destinies of France, mayhap, will be lying asleep in your arms.
3Of such, mayhap dreamed Moorish maid, under the portals of the Alhambra.
4Horses running in search of a Drop they would never find, mayhap.
5Here, look at it, father; mayhap the rest will come to you.
1Bees keep it apart to indulge in it, peradventure, at revolutionary epochs.
2The good character of plaintiff was demonstrated beyond peradventure of a doubt.
3And so should he, by the eating of it, peradventure hinder another.
4It was so fortunate to meet him so, so accidentally and peradventure.
5Death is, peradventure, an indifferent thing; peradventure, a thing to be desired.
1And yet, aiblins, ye are na sae far out after a'.
2She'll be like yoursel', intereested in yon lassie; and aiblins ain o' the leddy direectors o' the Magdalen.
3He's no that ill the noo, and he'll aiblins grow the better, ye ken; but naibody that comes after will be like him.
4Aiblins, 'tis the language spoken by The Pro, on whom be peace!
5Aiblins there might be a wee comfort in that, for a poor auld worn-out patriot.