Sentence examples for perhaps looking at from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps looking at the meaning behind T. S. Eliot's quote can help clear up this situation.

Even a negative result would be extremely useful for other countries perhaps looking at similar schemes.

One exits, perhaps looking at the world around in a slightly different way – but grateful for those earplugs.

Perhaps looking at the history of rightwing parties in the last 25 years – they will get lucky.

"Those people who campaign should be perhaps looking at money which goes to other causes should be called into question".

People going to university have one eye on the fees they have to pay, so they are perhaps looking at jobs with good salaries.

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Did you think to perhaps look at her phone bills?

This was a close-up (too close, perhaps) look at the old Skinner – filthy and unfiltered.

"[It's] something as a nation we should look at... then perhaps look at implementing ourselves".

Perhaps look at "Chelsea Gold: Award-Winning Gardens From the Chelsea Flower Show," by John Moreland Casselll & Company, 2000) for inspiration.

"Given what's happened over the last three months, we should perhaps look at the extent of the private sector involvement," the French finance minister, François Baroin, said on the French radio station RTL.

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