Sentence examples for maybe to mark from inspiring English sources

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She would sit fantastically well anywhere in the station's schedules; maybe to mark 30 years in the business, Radio 2 could do more with her?

I fuckin' absolutely fuckin' despise [him]." Rumours of an Oasis reunion have been frequent, most recently in the light of their May 2014 reissue of Definitely Maybe to mark its 20th anniversary and ahead of 2015's Glastonbury lineup announcement.

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Maybe, in order to mark a new era of algorithmically assisted decision-making — and to emphasize the importance of personal agency — we should talk about choice algorithms instead of personalization algorithms.

Plan which trees you're going to climb when Cato is about to kill Katniss, you need a tree she can jump into, so maybe use some paint to mark the tree for each part, maybe even color code them.

One of the film's commentators will be citing a piece of music, maybe snapping his fingers to mark off the time and singing the melody and part of a solo to underscore a point.

Maybe I was even trying to mark myself so the difference was more definable.

Saturday was Luton's 130th birthday and they tweaked their badge to mark it – and maybe sell shirts.

Or maybe the Hurricanes could have scored 100 points to mark the years.

Maybe he or she has a number of large courses and stacks of papers to mark?

Easier to mark up.

Use that to mark your stitch marks.

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