Sentence examples for maybe left over from from inspiring English sources

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Self-medication may have negative health implications since many people use medicines that are available at home, maybe left over from earlier treatments.

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Maybe it's not the best idea to build your own kitchen cabinets from old floorboards or make a pendant chandelier and adorn it with seashells left over from puka necklaces your boyfriend wore in the seventies.

suggestion that he couldn't afford a tax hike because he had only "maybe $400,000 left over" from his $6.3 million in business profits.

Maybe some residue left over from the Jeremy Lin energy bubble or something.

Maybe it was imagery left over from the service at St. James.

Perhaps it's left over from the economic boom of the late 1990s, or maybe it's a generational phenomenon.

Maybe it gives her power to have information she's not sharing with her loved ones, she wrote; maybe it's just something left over from her childhood struggle for attention and from her writerly need to flex her imagination.

Perhaps the enzyme was left over from ancient retrovirus infections.

Some of those readers own dedicated devices like Amazon.com's Kindle, some plow through his books on smartphones, some use laptops and maybe a few even employ desktop PCs left over from the last century.

Maybe there's a little fascination in us left over from childhood of hiding little treasures in secret places".

They seemed to be gray apparatchiks left over from the pre-Giuliani era -- maybe even the pre-Koch era, to judge from the promises they were making to unions and community groups and assorted activists.

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