Sentence examples for perhaps refer to from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps refer to an article they've written, or something admirable about the company.

That this wealth came at the expense of two major New World empires, the Aztec and the Inca, is what we would perhaps refer to today as collateral damage.

To an ever-increasing extent, these images are going to be the same photographs as, a few years previously, adorned the lists of species threatened by extinction, and some time in the future we'll perhaps refer to these extinct species as "photo fossils" -- in other words, species that just managed to become optically preserved before they died out, along with the habitats which surrounded them.

A category including responses referring to 'accidents' could have been included with 'heavy', but some women had written 'worrying about accidents', which could perhaps refer to anxiety or social constraints rather than necessarily be associated with heaviness, so this was retained as a separate category.

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Was he, perhaps, referring to the White House counsel, Gregory B. Craig?

There is a painful note from Luis to Priscilla that perhaps refers to her involvement with another man.

In his annals, Ahmose records capturing oxen from the Fenkhw, a term here perhaps referring to the Phoenicians.

"Consolidating mergers have been thoroughly discredited," he said, perhaps referring to First Boston's own ill-fated acquisition of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette.

A user named John Miller responds, "See Barney next week," perhaps referring to another athletic administrator at the school, Barney Farrar.

"A lot can happen to delay or derail the fulfillment of a promise," Ms. Underwood said, perhaps referring to the political controversy surrounding such regulations.

The name is an old one, perhaps referring to the 17th-century highwaymen who once haunted the area; but some residents have kept it topical.

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