Without advance planning.
Sinônimos
Examples for "haply"
Examples for "haply"
1And of everything have we created pairs: that haply ye may reflect.
2God setteth forth these similitudes to men that haply they may reflect.
3God will haply be turned to them: for God is Forgiving, Merciful.
4She steals more gently along, that she may haply surprise a vision.
5Quoth we, 'Let us make for land; haply we shall find water.'
1The ebony-armored soldiers had not conquered most of their continent by luck.
2It is only by luck that Lady Despair has revealed her secret.
3But Peter Hoxton, by luck or by foresight, was ready for this.
4More by luck than aim, I got my hands around its ankles.
5Take, again, a more typical case of what I mean by luck.
Through chance, "To sleep, perchance to dream.."
1Access gained to potential victims was rarely by chance, an expert said.
2The idea for the story had come to Elizabeth quite by chance.
3I first went to Denmark by chance more than 20 years ago.
4And yet, according to Matt's story, he met Mike purely by chance.
5Results were analyzed by kappa statistics, which correct for agreement by chance.
6Strike and Robin met in the office by chance the following morning.
7King came to the borderlands of information technology and biology by chance.
8I had met my first NVVE member quite by chance in Amsterdam.
9Slovakian architect Roman Trizuliak ended up working in Ireland purely by chance.
10She had returned to the house merely by chance, she told him.
11You wouldn't by chance be planning to see her today, would you?
12The other stated that it had happened, but it happened by chance.
13Colm Weadick said his involvement in the film came about by chance.
14Once the hawk, by chance, flew in the face of the coyote.
15It was only by chance that the group began hosting poetry events.
16Then I found my castle by chance from friends in the area.
Translations for by chance