Sentence examples for maybe unintentionally from inspiring English sources

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And Mr. DeFrancesco dominated the solo spotlight, maybe unintentionally: his knack for pacing and crescendo, and his way with a boppish glissando, yielded reliably engaging results.

"No to Love" has a loping drumbeat reminiscent of Soul II Soul, early British hybridizers of R&B and dance music, and "Night Light," maybe unintentionally, has echoes of the soft post-disco soul of George Benson's "Give Me the Night".

"My baby hates me, and it's nobody's fault but mine," they chirped on the maybe unintentionally hilarious "Let Me Go," with Abigail adding lines that connote a desperation turned sinister: "I don't want to be bad/But I gotta make him mad/So he'll let me go".

We typically interpret the unmarked (3) as meaning stereotypical killing (on purpose), while the marked (4) suggests that John killed the sheriff in a more indirect way, maybe unintentionally.

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The constraints that circumstances placed on Antonioni's story-telling pushed him, perhaps unintentionally and maybe even unawares, into a freer, stranger, more probing and more inventive way with the camera.

Has succeeded in promoting, perhaps unintentionally, aviation meet.

"Maybe I unintentionally disconnected from that".

So maybe, totally unintentionally, McCain, the idiot cowboy, is doing some good.

Jeff had always been selfish, but I did not know he could be cruel as well, maybe not intentionally, but unintentionally seemed even more difficult to bear.

It is nothing short of mind-blowing to read an article that both intentionally, and maybe to a certain degree unintentionally, encourages the act of violence against these innocent creatures by inexperienced readers who suddenly believe that they can butcher their own meat because they read a "how to".

I like to think of it as more akin to great, wide, learned, meandering conversation — something that belongs to the genre of, say, Robert Burton's "Anatomy of Melancholy" — never dull, often startling and fantastic and beautiful, often at odds with itself, sometimes distasteful, sometimes unintentionally hilarious, sometimes (even, maybe, secondarily) true.

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