Example sentences of "perhaps it [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it may even spur them to have a rethink ( miracles have been known to happen at this time of year ) and remove the threat of closure not just from St Bart 's but many other wonderful facilities up and down the country .
2 But perhaps it may regretfully be time to demolish our bothies — their unique charm and tradition destroyed by the greedy — another casualty like that on the consciences of the cairnbuilding , memorial erecting , road bulldozing and ‘ 100 best walks ’ brigade .
3 Perhaps it may now be accepted that so long as a historian is acting as a historian , his criteria must arise from his own study and must not be imported from some other autonomous field .
4 Perhaps it would even go to the faculty building when he retired , and they could take the world trip he dreamed of .
5 Perhaps it would just be best to walk away this time .
6 Or perhaps it would only seem like that .
7 It 's true I think er as Mr said at some length er that er this measure would not prevent hunting in in most of the area in which it it takes place , through plenty of it happens of course well to the West of the A six er perhaps it might even get out there from time to time but our duty clearly is to see er that the right thing is done in the territory which is our responsibility and our other responsibility is surely to set an example of decent humanity .
8 Perhaps it should also be remarked that algebraic type D solutions do not necessarily have horizons rather than singularities , a counterexample being one of the degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez ( 1987 b ) solutions .
9 ‘ Be always ready , according to your power to relieve the poor and help the distressed … ’ is a quote from The Rules for the Conduct of Life , a copy of which is given to all new Freemen — or perhaps it should now be Freepersons .
10 So perhaps it should really be called a mission syphilisatrice — in English a mission of syphilization , " yes ?
11 Perhaps it will never happen .
12 Perhaps it will never come near land at all .
13 Perhaps it will never come .
14 Perhaps it will never be over . ’
15 I suggested initially that a quiet revolution was taking place in the study of writing , so perhaps it will then be a disappointment at the end of the chapter to stress that there are no easy solutions to questions of classroom practice .
16 Perhaps it can best be described as a feeling of being ‘ earthed ’ .
17 To no other , to no less divine a source can I trace the movement ’ , but as we have seen , other speakers , like Joseph Parker , were more perceptive while the 1897 National Council president admitted that ‘ perhaps it can scarcely be denied that in some of our earliest Nonconformist Councils … at first the inspiration was to a large extent political ’ .
18 Perhaps it could also mean loving a man who was n't there and did n't deserve to be loved .
19 Perhaps it could also be blamed on having flicked past hundreds of dull photos of them in The Scots Magazine over the years , showing old men with their shirt sleeves rolled up , pointing at some rolling , lumpy , big hills with the caption reading , ‘ The mighty Cairngorms are a sight for sore eyes in any rambler 's book ’ .
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