Sentence examples for maybe updated from inspiring English sources

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And all the other Libs Regret you greatly So here's a backbone Stand down maybe Updated at 11.33am GMT 10.37am GMT Rebecca Ratcliffe sends this photo of the students she is travelling with from Kent to London for the march.

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I've been been thinkin'... now almost 40 years later... of maybe updating the Cumeezi tradition... maybe with some new mufti... a little less white face pancake... and.... Maybe just taking a little spin around Union Station.

"If the state fire marshal's finalized report came out this week and included very simple proposed code changes, we could maybe see updated codes in the next couple of years, but it's looking very unlikely given that the July deadline is looming and we haven't seen anything yet," Lindeman says.

Today, the landscape is quite complex and shows models of the recent past, maybe partly updated especially in connection with existing buildings, along with new trends and experimental projects, that however do not point in a single direction.

The same could be said for this year's "Godzilla" remake: The originals are so old that maybe an updated telling is warranted and Roland Emmerich's 1998 monstrosity is so bad, we deserve a better version.

The legislation dates back over 100 years, so there is a need, maybe, to update legislation regarding fisheries.

Or maybe, to update the old adage, there really is "gold in them thar clouds".

The Pilot, based in Southern Pines, N.C., sent a video of its staff performing a "Call Me Maybe" parody, later updated to feature "Gangnam Style" moves.

Repeating this process, it is maybe possible that the updated MP S +P N approaches to its actual value.

Perhaps it's unreasonable to expect an updated interpretation -- maybe the text makes it impossible -- but with the exception of Beth Dixon, who makes the face of the State Department appear aptly uncomfortable on a political razor's edge, the actors don't seem to be making use of the current climate.

The metaphor, like most Washington décor, could use some updating (maybe something about a Starbucks latte and its cardboard sleeve), but it is as apt for the 111th Congress as it was for the first.

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