Sentence examples for perhaps to remember from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps one might say of graduate school what Aeneas said of his struggles: "A joy it will be one day, perhaps, to remember even this".

Marlette's epigraph, from Virgil's "Aeneid," sets the tone perfectly: "A joy it will be one day, perhaps, to remember even this".

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As for the placings among the top 10, it is perhaps wise to remember this.

It's perhaps best to remember, as Orlean notes, that even if the movie rapes the book, "You always know that the good book is still good".

She was sitting astride one of the blown-up exercise balls, just resting there, or perhaps trying to remember where she was supposed to go next.

The only caveat is that Fellowes perhaps needs to remember that the house has stairs and that class war is British TV's great subject.

But at a deflating sports moment like this, it is perhaps best to remember that Cink has paid plenty of dues, too.

It is perhaps hard to remember such snobbery, and hard to work out why, in some circles, it is still evident and, most bizarrely, has its inversions these days among pop critics.

As students once ourselves, it is perhaps easy to remember the rollercoaster of emotions that today's 16-year-olds will be experiencing, but for their teachers, the emotional tumult is a lived reality.

We would suggest you prepare yourselves for tomorrow's big Little People giveaway by going over your own experience with the toy line and perhaps attempting to remember how many Little People you put in your mouth before the age of six.

This year on April 20th perhaps pause to remember innocent victims of violence.

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