Sentence examples for could be somehow from inspiring English sources

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Officials dismissed any suggestion that Emwazi's murders could be somehow linked to his encounters with British intelligence.

Even a word-perfect transcription of hip-hop lyrics could be, somehow, misleading, or at any rate imperfect, the way translations always are.

And the cloud music service could be somehow integrated with a new version of MobileMe, Apple's online subscription service that offers storage and other features.

But, even if a film showing the M.P.A.A. speechifying on the trade value of Adam Sandler movies could be, somehow, good, Sorkin's ringing defense would sound tinny.

So when I began to dip my toes, tentatively, back into the dating world — when I finally accepted the possibility that my shattered heart could be somehow repaired and then proffered up again, to someone new — I had to ask: Could I be with a white guy?

Which means that I, too, should be banned, immediately, and General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of Joints Chief of Staff, and Coldplay, and anyone else who has ever publicly uttered any word that could be somehow construed as anything less than entirely and unquestioningly approving of Israel and every single one of its actions and policies".

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Could the structure be somehow reformed?

It would be nice if this number could be tweaked somehow.

Maybe if I word it this way it could be better somehow?

Therefore, it would be worth to investigate whether the induction of PRS1 could be linked somehow to the induction of the immune system.

Could then all surveys be somehow skewed, for example in favour of the BJP and against Congress?

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