Sentence examples for might possibly consider from inspiring English sources

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One man who might possibly consider it small change to pay to see his team is Rafael Nadal.

"I'm sorry to bother you," I would begin," but I just wondered if you might possibly consider this idea I have for a piece.

You might possibly consider taking up some of his interests but don't become a whole different person just for a boy/girl.

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Yet the best Draghi had to offer was a limp promise that Cyprus would not be the template for future bailouts, an insistence – familiar to British voters – that there is "no Plan B", and a few hints that the ECB might, just possibly, consider a rate cut in the coming months.

What might possibly be considered tragic in it has such a Daddy Warbucks quality that if it's tragic at all it's comic-strip tragic.

Just a barely audible mutter from me that I might possibly be considering stepping down, followed by a very firm handshake from them.

And that their fondness for, say, translating songs into the ancient script of Mesopotamia, the first non-pictographic written language as practised in 5,000BC between the Tigris and the Euphrates in the city of Ur, might possibly be considered a little pretentious.

Consequently, senescence and lysosomal storage diseases might, possibly, be considered 'autophagy disorders'.

It is even possible that sometimes a Chav, if not with other Chavs might occasionally do something that might possibly be considered as a friendly gesture.

So the implication might be that guideline developers should consider chronic kidney disease with heart failure, possibly consider it with type 2 diabetes, and possibly not consider it with depression.

A further 47% said they would possibly consider doing this.

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