Sentence examples for could have somehow from inspiring English sources

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But it struck Gorlov as impossibly silly that his wife could have somehow damaged national security.

What more can you ask?" Not much, unless Reed could have somehow stopped Park (12-8).

I don't know, perhaps he could have somehow walked across the pool to begin with or something like that.

But at the same time, she is pained by the thought that if she had reported her rape, perhaps she could have somehow prevented the others that followed.

I could not work out why technological advancements and concern for the environment could have somehow bypassed the NHS, the fifth largest employer in the world.

After a tragedy or an accident, we all helplessly return to the precious moments when we could have somehow changed the outcome.

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It was a pleasant enough exchange, but looking back on it, Smith wishes that Disney could've somehow known what was to become of him.

Whether or not stricter laws could've somehow curbed alleged gunman Jared Lee Loughner's access to firearms may unfortunately never be known.

I would gladly have waded into the frothing surf, could I have somehow put a fish on his line, but the prey we had chosen to pursue could easily take off one of my fingers.

Could he have somehow missed the line?

"Could somebody have somehow faked a signal in our detector that we didn't know about?" Reitze, Weiss, González, and a handful of others considered who, if anyone, was familiar enough with both the apparatus and the algorithms to have spoofed the system and covered his or her tracks.

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