Sentence examples for may have somehow from inspiring English sources

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The rooster, some people here said, may have somehow escaped such a sacrifice.

And because this was not a conscious activity, I may have somehow thrown the baby out with the bath water.

After a Monday call with King Salman, Trump first floated the idea that "rogue killers" may have somehow broken into the Saudi Consulate and murdered Khashoggi.

Because the disorder was not detected sooner, the families say they also wonder if environmental factors may have somehow affected their children.

The computer, the engineers say, may have somehow mistakenly inserted the image -- which appeared for only one frame, or one-thirtieth of a second.

Rightwing talkshow hosts were horrified by the Arizona massacre – and by the allegations that their fiery rhetoric may have somehow influenced the shooter.

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There were powerful currents in the deep water beneath her and she may have been somehow carried away.

As you may have guess, somehow it has found its way to the East Coast and we are on the hunt.

Humans may have to somehow clean carbon out of the air, the way that trees do naturally but at a gigantic scale.

Obama may have sounded somehow more reluctant than Cameron and Sarkozy to force Muammar el-Qaddafi out of Tripoli, but they all agree — particularly Dmitri Medvedev — on the need to stick to double-standards when it comes to Bashar al-Assad.

Although there is an unsubstantiated account that Ritchie Blackmore may have been somehow involved at the studio, his participation has not been acknowledged by Beck, Page, or the others at the session.

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