Sentence examples for maybe split into from inspiring English sources

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Getting enough sleep and relaxation are two of the best ways to ensure a happier you this year so aim for seven hours sleep every night and consider devoting at least one or two hours to total relaxation each week, maybe split into 4 half hour sessions.

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Okay, if you had a 1,000 volunteers at an event, then maybe split them into groups based on who did what.

Allowing more screen time at weekends shouldn't mean a free reign, instead let your children know exactly how long they have, maybe split it into two sessions over the course of the day, then get them doing something else, and pre-plan the other activities.

Para 5: This is a beautiful, a spectacular paragraph, maybe split it into two or more, and maybe prime the reader a bit better for what is coming.

"Looking back," he wrote elsewhere in the e-mail, "I can say that maybe not every book that I split into individual parts should have been split, but it's an ongoing process of understanding.

Maybe it's time Comic-Con split into two parts: you Hollywood jerks have a mini movie fest in Los Angeles, fawning over how great you are in the process, and leave the comic books and video games to San Diego.

Directions: Participants are told that the room is split into three categories: Yes, No and Maybe.

They split into three teams.

The science has split into 2 schools.

The rebels split into four groups.

Soon, the crowd split into two groups.

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