Sentence examples for possibly set from inspiring English sources

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My 87-year-old father might, possibly, set a kitchen timer to help him remember, as the brochure suggests.

It will sell "intellectual property" and services such as school improvement, and possibly set up fee-paying schools abroad.

Judge Modica ordered a hearing on Oct. 9 to discuss the results of the psychiatric test and to possibly set bail for Mr. Hiraman.

They will assess the state's compliance with the Court of Appeals order, and will possibly set new standards for class size and training for teachers.

That approach could possibly set aside the fight over the new health care law, which prompted the shutdown and which some Republicans will be reluctant to abandon.

Lebanese media recently reported that Hezbollah has deployed 40 of its operatives to the Golan Heights to possibly set the stage for a future attack.

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And he shows no concerns about possibly setting off smoke alarms with his open fires.

It was 1962, and they were referring to the Cuban missile crisis's possibly setting off a nuclear war.

(South Carolina may challenge the Justice Department decision in court, thus possibly setting up another test of the Voting Rights Act in the Supreme Court).

Consumers kept the economy above water, stepping up their spending in the spring and early summer -- and, possibly, setting the stage for stronger growth in the current quarter.

The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company said yesterday that it had discovered additional accounting problems, forcing the postponement of a planned debt sale until next year and possibly setting off additional labor problems.

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