Sentence examples for maybe newly from inspiring English sources

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Investors could do their part in pushing for better data — and maybe newly hands-on regulators have a role to play as well.

I'm sitting with someone who is maybe newly married, maybe just had a kid, they have a house payment, and their spouse might have stopped working to take care of the child.

There are going to be juniors out there in wheelchairs, maybe newly injured and in hospital beds, who are going to watch the Paralympics and be inspired by the names people are looking out for.

I am not a Catholic, but maybe newly appointed MSNBC anchor Brian Williams might want to ask Pope Francis for forgiveness of his journalistic sins.

Taking together, we proposed that exons with lower splicing frequencies maybe newly created ASEs, which exhibit greater lengths and higher GC content, and contain more ESE and repetitive elements.

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Erin Driscoll made Ellen, Chris' wife, about as sympathetic as possible ("Maybe," a newly written song for the character, reveals no fresh burst of musical inspiration).

Maybe the newly engaged star was just trying to hide her ring?

And maybe the newly signed veteran Will Allen can stabilize the spot.

Sand's life will continue to intrigue and maybe more newly converted "Sandiens" will actually read her books.

Maybe the newly Catholic Gingrich has mistaken Tom Vilsack for the Pope?

Their thirst makes some sense: After all, tens of thousands of high-paying tech jobs could be in the offing, not to mention all the money those new arrivals (or maybe even newly-employed locals) might be spending at local businesses.

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