Sentence examples for perhaps a lone from inspiring English sources

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But the largest gains -- and perhaps a lone hopeful sign -- came from temporary help, which picked up 41,000 people.

Lawrence Lake is no longer being referred to as "that duck pond," although in fact diners can still see ducks, geese and perhaps a lone swan.

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With its air of quiet waiting and perhaps just a lone figure peaceably rocking on the porch, the cottage looks much as it must have in 1885, when Ulysses S. Grant went there to finish his memoirs.

I'd prefer to make tea in a pot than a cup, and perhaps, when a lone female is staying, breakfast (from a stylish menu, with options such as Greek yoghurt with honey, and boiled eggs with soldiers) could be brought in by Sharon, rather than Alan.

Asked if she found her inner diva, perhaps a post-Lone Justice Maria McKee, makes Nettles chuckle.

I say interesting, but then I'm the sort of person who finds Alex's Adventures In Numberland fascinating so perhaps I'm a lone voice... 3.35pm: We're coming to the last hour of our live blog for this World Cup, so - before I forget - I just wanted to thank everyone for your clicks, posts, emails, tweets, rants and comments over the past month or so.

Well, perhaps I am a lone voice in the wind about this evening.

Once upon a time, you would just stop at the curb and glance in the direction of the traffic, and either the road was empty or perhaps there would be a lone jogger loping along.

When I was perhaps 10 years old, a lone Rhode Island Red hen wandered out of the woods and into the yard.

If they don't make it, perhaps sacrificing themselves in a Lone Gunman-esque 'we all die together' moment, then we will be bitterly reminded of their passing at the conclusion of each and every Dora adventure, giving her episodic victory and the resultant 'We Did It' dance a bittersweet pang of regret.

Perhaps one figure is a lone U.S. Marshal riding down a box canyon made of books, about to be ambushed by a desperado; maybe it's a witch on a broomstick, about to rescue someone from jumping off a bridge.

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