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- Maybe this year I'll sow brilliant annuals everywhere.
- Maybe I could come over to your house before the party?
- Maybe we ought to go down to the library and check it out.
- Maybe she would talk to her mother one day, woman to woman.
- Maybe if we could go someplace together, just you and I.
- There were maybe 60 or 70 people there. At any rate, the room was packed.
- Maybe everything breaks sometime.
- Maybe you're catching a cold.
- M: Well, perhaps we can change his mind.
- Most important, perhaps, people who are well take active responsibility for all matters related to their health.
- Ted might benefit from hearing his own voice recorded and played back.
- In other words, in a pinch, a cup of coffee or strong tea might provide some momentary relief.
- There may be a price to pay for such relentless activity, perhaps ill health or even divorce.
- Maybe—I forgive everybody, Sid.
- Britain's main interest is funds managed in London but registered offshore, perhaps in the Cayman Islands.
- What he should perhaps have done was to acquaint his opponents that he proposed to follow a new method.
- Absolutely! Maybe you should do some preliminary research on that.
- It may be unfair, but by working shorter paid hours, women are managing to achieve a reasonable balance in their lives.
- "Perhaps life clings to these patches where entropy is going up, since we need the arrow of time to exist," UC Davis's Albrecht said.
- This may be true but it is only part of the story.
- Maybe the answer is, that just shows the disregard option is not really all that reputable.
- The agreement has raised hopes that the war may end soon.
- Exploiting forests may prove the best way to preserve them.
- Maybe we can get together sometime.
- But if he does this, he may hasten the collapse of his own country.