Sentence examples for maybe in any case from inspiring English sources

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Maybe, in any case, she was still the feeling the effects from Newmarket just three weeks on.

Maybe; in any case, can I say just how really stupid it is for the White House to have allowed this show even to get started?

(Although loved may be a little strong here – other TV couples we have known maybe?) In any case, with John and Pauline as our starting point, we've sought out other memorable TV couples – some fictional, some factual and some in between.

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Well, you read it here first – maybeIn any case, get your ears round Max's symphonies and see what you think.

She will make her A.B.T. farewell on June 23, in John Cranko's "Onegin," not a great ballet, not even a good one, maybe, but in any case a big, slurpy romantic one, with lots of acrobatic partnering.

"At the outset of an investigation, all you really have is suspicion, and, maybe in a case like this, public outcry," he said.

Maybe it will, in any case, turn out to be more part of Clegg's negotiating tactics with the Tories than any kind of strategic progressive turn.

But maybe not, and in any case higher rates will surely mean a slower recovery than we would have had if Fed officials had avoided all that talk of tapering.

Maybe it was shock; in any case, the elation didn't last.

A manta ray or, maybe, a humongous Tostito — in any case, a triangular platform, stepped and undulating, doing for Brooklyn Bridge Park sort of what the Boathouse does for Central Park.

Maybe I'm wrong; in any case, those are different kinds of blurred lines, but the same old kind of manipulation and exploitation of girls and young women.

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