Sentence examples for somehow planned from inspiring English sources

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This term is problematic because it smacks of anticipation as though evolution had somehow planned those early feathers as the first step in the evolution of bird flight and that, once they evolved, their transformation into flight feathers was inevitable.

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This is not to say that God somehow plans, engineers or revels in Jesus' being destroyed in a particular way.

And yes, the Ecuadorian government maintains that this won't affect the future of oil sales in the region, but either they're lying or they're somehow planning on selling nine times more bananas annually than they do now.        .

Emilia Clarke has already teased that Season 6 is the show's most shocking yet, and if Missandei is somehow planning on heading into the Dothraki Sea to save Khaleesi, it certainly has us like... H/T Watchers on the Wall.

And yes, the Ecuadorian government maintains that this won't affect the future of oil sales in the region, but either they're lying or they're somehow planning on selling nine times more bananas annually than they already do.        .

Somehow Google planned ahead.

Many people thought the statement was a sign that he planned to somehow tip the vote.

Apparently Anthony's attorney planned to somehow use the information but, as it turned out, I was never called to testify.

Bud didn't know quite what he was thinking when he signed up but somehow he hadn't planned on sea duty.

Hoping to woo gamers who somehow manage to plan ahead more than a day in advance, Target is implementing a new video game reservation program.

Somehow the conversation he'd planned had escaped his control.

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