Sentence examples for maybe rejected from inspiring English sources

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If you get into a fight, you will get in trouble, possibly suspended and maybe rejected.

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Maybe rejecting a transsexual person bolstered their sense of masculinity?

Even, maybe, the rejected New York City Opera.

Maybe he rejected you because he doesn't know you as a friend well enough, especially if you guys have only known each other for less than 3 months.

"Four, three, two …" There would be a piece of French Toast sitting alone in his fridge at home that would maybe not reject him.

Ambrose Akinmusire's opening set at the Jazz Standard on Friday showed some excitement and unease: a young trumpeter and composer still looking for, or maybe still rejecting, a style.

Not only will you feel better, your ex will notice how happy you are and maybe regret rejecting you.

And if he fails, then maybe Egypt, having rejected the Islamist Brothers and been cured of its adulation for the army as well, may at last be ready for a real revolution.

If Billy has his own debts to pay – debts that centre around a father figure whom he once rejected, maybe even violently – then it could explain the speed with which Billy latches on to Captain Vere aboard ship, and his need to "look after" and "save" him once there.

"Maybe I've rejected their advances?

Maybe they have rejected the lessons adults have tried to teach.

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