Sentence examples for a branch maybe from inspiring English sources

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A branch maybe, but not a tree.

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"We've heard rumors that the Guggenheim is looking for a northern branch, maybe up here," Mr. Meiselman added, barely disguising his glee, and vowing to have made "major headway" on some of these ideas by summer.

An olive branch, maybe, to "unclench the fists" of America's modern day enemies.

"Based on both the distances and the space motions we measured, our Local Arm is not a spur," Sanna said".It is a major structure, maybe a branch of the Perseus Arm, or possibly an independent arm segment".

"Maybe a branch across the tracks".

When he stumbles away, the girl cries, "Evan" — but when she looks she sees the old woman in the red parka, standing there with a long pole or maybe a branch.

Maybe you add a branch to say that a result is "the best/worst performance among the quality titles".

Bonobos sleep on their backs — "maybe holding to a branch with just one foot, and the rest of the body looking very relaxed," Hohmann had said, adding that "nest-building is the only thing that sets great apes aside from all other primates".

He carries "a great big olive branch, or maybe a bag of Stay Puft marshmallows" to toast around the bonfire while singing "kumbaya".Such barbs are not likely to cost Mr Obama too much sleep; eastern Europe, Iran and Palestine do not loom large in the minds of the average American troubled by unemployment, soaring deficits or the anxious debate about health care.

Maybe it's because he always considered it a branch of sculpture rather than an entirely new (and contentious) genre of art.

Maybe instead of a full tree, you'll cut a branch from one of your own trees and stick it upright in a pot.

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