Sentence examples for presumably anything from inspiring English sources

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Or presumably anything legal and safe.

Consider, for example, a causal claim about the very early universe during which temperatures are so high that atoms and molecules and presumably anything we can recognize as an agent cannot exist.

Presumably anything stronger might interfere with their up-close and personal approach to the animals' lifestyle.

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The first two versions of the program contained a complex mechanism designed to permit the downloading of attack code that could presumably do anything from stealing passwords to sending spam e-mail messages to the millions of infected computers.

The national Top 10 list looks like this at time of publication: 1. Harley Quinn 2. Star Wars (presumably just anything to do with the films) 3. Superhero 4. Pirate 5. Batman 6. Minnie Mouse 7. Witch 8. Minions 9. Joker 10.

So, in other words, as long as discussions on Facebook don't break the law or any of the social network's own terms, such as those around privacy and explicit material, presumably, then anything goes.

Alice's siblings – also photographed that day – would have been present, as would, almost certainly, Alice's formidable mother Lorina, or at least her governess, Mary Prickett, any of whom could presumably have stopped anything inappropriate happening.

Or, as the Vimto website puts it, Grape is "northern, charming and can talk his way in to anything", presumably quoting from his application form for the new series of Big Brother.

Since presumably little, if anything, can be done about the design, I add my plea for the utmost consideration of everyone, patrons and personnel, for the readers, many of whom are engaged in serious research.

After the pair fled the country, Barton appealed to them to return and give themselves up but, he says, he still continually asks himself whether he could have done anything presumably by exerting greater influence on them – to prevent the murder.

Unfortunately for newspaper columnists, the halt on free vibrators was nothing to do with prudish attempts to police sexual desire (Americans are free to buzz it up to their hearts' content – unless they live in Alabama where sex toys are illegal, presumably along with anything else fun), but was more to do with mundane concerns about whether or not the dildo distributors had the proper permit.

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