Sentence examples for perhaps shed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "perhaps shed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate uncertainty or possibility about something that has happened or will happen. Example: Perhaps she shed a tear when she saw the baby's first steps. In this sentence, "perhaps shed" suggests that it is possible that the woman cried when she witnessed the baby's first steps, but it is not certain. Here are a few other examples: - Perhaps they shed their winter coats too early and now they're cold. - I can't say for sure, but perhaps she shed her old habits and started living a healthier lifestyle. - The historian speculated that perhaps Henry VIII shed tears when he learned of his wife's betrayal.

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Earlier in the week, Guardian head of business Dan Roberts invited questions for the Treasury select committee which may, perhaps, shed light on the current economic meltdown.

There, they can find time to reflect, pray and perhaps shed a few tears for the hurt, anguish and pain they have caused.

A decade ago I published a book on the genesis of Richard Strauss's "Elektra" and can, perhaps, shed further light on the story of Vittorio Gnecchi's "Cassandra" and Strauss's "Elektra" and the issue of "plagiarism" ["Plagiarism, Telepathy or Forgetfulness?" by Matthew Gurewitsch, June 24].

"The silver can perhaps shed light on the brutal, dramatic circumstances of the final years of the Second Punic War and, seen within the framework of the house, we get a sense of the art and the material culture of Hellenistic Sicily," said Malcolm Bell III, professor emeritus of art history and archaeology at the University of Virginia and the director of excavations at Morgantina.

The finding, reported in the 1 July issue of The Journal of Neuroscience, could revise neuroscientists' understanding of neuron regrowth and, perhaps, shed light on how to heal humans with injured spinal cords.

"The trend is not for major European conglomerates to get more bloated, but to slim down and focus on their core competencies and perhaps shed divisions," says David Snow, editor-in-chief of PrivateEquityCentral.net.net

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Tantalisingly, however, it is possible that Mr Miller's (and Mr Kwasniewski's) lot could team up with the liberal Freedom Union, as they have already done in Warsaw's city council, perhaps shedding their allies in the Peasants Partyy.

He would much prefer it to demutualise and become a public company, perhaps shedding its regulatory responsibilities along the way.Elsewhere, Mr Levitt did not always get what he wanted either.

On the way home, the heavens opened and the rain poured down, perhaps shedding tears for Rabin, and maybe, just maybe, cleansing the dust and the mud that we are all bogged down in, creating the possibility for new beginnings.

For example: "Perhaps shedding the leaves is needed to complete the life cycle," or "perhaps without dormancy it cannot bloom" (p. 63).

Consider that HP sold TippingPoint to Trend Micro for $300 million and separately announced it was getting out of the public cloud market last week — perhaps shedding unprofitable pieces ahead of the split or making it more attractive to a potential buyer.

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