Sentence examples for perhaps untouched from inspiring English sources

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This set made its way into the collection of Westminster Abbey, where Mr. Lunzer saw it, covered with dust, perhaps untouched for centuries.

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What he had apparently meant was that Mr. Andre might consider carving that side as well, but Mr. Andre understood the words differently, that perhaps the untouched flat side of the timber was better than what he had carved.

On this Easter Sunday when Christians are reminded that the Christ rose from the tomb untouched, perhaps the story of Anonciata Mukandoli can offer some comfort.

In fact, the vaccine was all found, apparently untouched and perhaps even unnoticed.

Lyrically the song is untouched, and perhaps not surprisingly that is the element of Live Forever – which peaked at No10 in the UK charts – Noel believes matter the most, particularly the line "We'll see things they'll never see".

But perhaps there is an untouched group of people who will benefit from a simple game that requires no internet connection.

Perhaps it is best left untouched.

This is just one example of how digital giants will be looking to self-disrupt, and perhaps move away from disrupting untouched industries.

"There is perhaps one room that is relatively untouched but, other than that, the interior is extensively damaged.

One party member told me that the only candidate whose poster was untouched was a rabbi, perhaps, the party member said, because he had already confessed.

Perhaps there are still enough areas untouched by intensive farming, or maybe they winter in a different part of the vast African continent.

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