Sentence examples for perhaps observe from inspiring English sources

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Be careful with yourself in this regard, perhaps observe your idol for a while before approaching and, should he or she cuff an old lady out of their way or step on a dog, then maybe allow them to retain their mystery.

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Or perhaps, observing Iraq, they prefer stagnation to the chaos that change might bring.

Someone passing the Joyce Theater around 9 p.m. Thursday might have overheard these remarks and perhaps observed that the people uttering them looked a little shell-shocked.

It's a work which essentially calls for the preservation of our oldest, dearest friendships; perhaps observed in the reflective quality of New Year's Eve itself.

Perhaps observing the challenges of entrepreneurship faced by friends discourages entrepreneurial entry.

This suggests that distinct mechanisms are involved in a disease specific manner in the formation of unique tau aggregates that are defined by their subunit composition, and perhaps, observed in changes filament structure and morphology.

The measurement of lurkers is valuable as it differentiates participants who have dropped out of the course from those who are present, perhaps observing and listening, but not posting on discussion boards.

Perhaps observed low impacts of HCW strikes on service delivery in developed countries could be related to the ready availability of alternative channels for obtaining healthcare such fee-for-service private care and emergency services.

Nearby were at least two men from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, present perhaps to observe the comings-and-goings or more simply to pay their respects.

It would be too easy, perhaps, to observe that there was nothing very Iranian about this story and much that was uniquely American: not just the manner of death but the particular blend of irony and pathos in how the young men who fled from retributive violence in their own country met a violent end in ours.

MY Washington town house was built in 1905 — just in time, perhaps, to observe the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt, who was sworn in on March 4. As a writer living in what amounts to an ivory tower — or at least an off-white walk-up — I like to imagine myself seated here then, catching a few of Roosevelt's screechy remarks.

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