Sentence examples for may reasonably have from inspiring English sources

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"This shower couldn't bring out a newspaper," he may reasonably have muttered in the cab back to the day job.

You may reasonably have hoped that such an audacious genre mash-up would shine new light on the nature of cinema and/or the human psyche.

The shift in Atticus's attitudes proves to be nuanced and rooted in the deep political complexities of the south – which New York editors may reasonably have thought too obscure for a broader audience – but their excision significantly altered the story.

Quoting the Fourth Circuit, the United States argues that "communication facilities makes it easier for criminals to engage in their skullduggery, and Congress may reasonably have desired to increase criminal penalties for those who use such means to evade detection by law enforcement". Id. at 5 (quoting United States v. Abuelhawa, 523 F.3d 417, 417 (4th Cir. 2008)).

349, 30 L.Ed.2d 296, which held that a decision will be applied prospectively where it displaces a principle of law on which reliance may reasonably have been placed, and where prospectivity is on balance warranted by its effect on the operation of the new rule and by the inequities that might otherwise result from retroactive application.

When he signed a shorter deal in the summer he may reasonably have felt he joined a team to do a job, and that he has held up his end of the bargain.

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Anthropologists must also be prepared to acknowledge and disclose to participants and collaborators all tangible and intangible interests that have, or may reasonably be perceived to have, an impact on their work.

They say it is impossible to know with certainty which students they may "reasonably expect" to have academic responsibility over.

The University of Cambridge, although it came into existence somewhat later than Oxford, may reasonably be held to have had its origin in the same century.

Within the field where men of reason may reasonably differ, the Legislature must have its way.

But what, readers of this blog may reasonably ask, could it have to do with books?

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