Sentence examples for perhaps it somehow from inspiring English sources

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If pi was essential to the physical world, perhaps it somehow governed the markets, or the fluctuations in human behavior and mood that manifested themselves in the markets.

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Instead of being wrapped up or tied off, perhaps it has somehow continued in other, subtler ways.

She makes no secret of anything, really, and for that reason, perhaps, it is somehow less startling when she "puts everyone else's business in the street," as she put it.

Judges do not often do this sort of thing, perhaps thinking it somehow undignified.

Intriguingly, Dr. Bluestone said, the immune suppression continued for months after patients stopped getting the drug, perhaps because it somehow induced the immune system to tolerate the body's islet cells.

If that sounds a little hippie-ish, perhaps it is, but somehow it's not naïve or cloying.

Should O'Neill dominate years to come at Celtic that do not concern him, then perhaps it would be somehow appropriate.

Perhaps this symbol of surrender wasn't noticed or perhaps it was ignored, but somehow the widely detested Gbagbo hardliner, Desiré Tangro was hit by a bullet, as Mr Ouattara's troops moved in to arrest the former president.

On the other hand, perhaps it's simply because J.F.K. somehow sensed that discretion was not my middle name.

That was the date of the last balance sheet Autonomy publicly disclosed before it was bought by HP in November 2011," he says, adding: "Perhaps it's true that Autonomy somehow committed more than $5bn of financial-reporting improprieties with only a $3.5bn balance sheet.

Perhaps somehow it will all come together.

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