Sentence examples for maybe translated from inspiring English sources

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The findings would contribute to a larger study considering how these maybe translated to provision of services in primary health care.

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According to bassist Guto Pryce the band were "blown away" by Tanaami's art during a tour of Japan a few years before the release of Hey Venus!: The story of the Venus character helped the band give something to Tanaami that he "could read and maybe translate into a visual representation".

But I think often, I mean, we're talking about, you're talking about overseas evidence, and often the problem, I think, is where people use overseas evidence is that the planning systems are so different it's not easy to track for a local authority or another organisation to see how you can actually maybe translate that back into the British situation.

[Planning Manager, London] But I think often, I mean, we're talking about, you're talking about overseas evidence, and often the problem, I think, is where people use overseas evidence is that the planning systems are so different it's not easy to track for a local authority or another organisation to see how you can actually maybe translate that back into the British situation.

After all, digital books will be in print forever (we assume); they can be downloaded, copied, shared and maybe even translated.

He made the difference on Saturday, again, but also showed why he's nicknamed "Alleinikow" (a play on words, maybe best translated as "Alone-ikov") in the dressing room: team-mates' attempts to celebrate with him were fruitless as he was too busy waving to his family and waving his arms around like an air guitar contestant.

"Academia is great for generating novel research and maybe even translating some of it initially into early-stage trials, but there still is a huge financial requirement to do this type of work," he says.

"I try and put as much of myself in my work so maybe it translates into the characters I make and paint..

P4, who commented that Twitter is "not my native interface", did not know if more people who use AAC might use Twitter to connect – "I don't know, I was on there the other day, and just saw that there are groups, and I didn't know it was possible on twitter, but yeah, on Facebook, there are a few groups for AAC and maybe that translates to twitter".

When he prays on Friday, the Muslim holy day, at a mosque at Georgetown University, "they'll have maybe three Korans translated into English and they're all taken," he said.

"Maybe they can translate your books".

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