Sentence examples for that will maybe from inspiring English sources

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"People universally tend to think that happiness is a stroke of luck or something that will maybe descend upon you like fine weather," he said as rain pelted the windows of the Bryant Park Grill in New York.

While the youngest ones play board games, the older ones, in between bouts of kicking a football around, tend the centre's vegetable garden or learn paper-making picking upaper-making pickingnnings of skills that will, maybe, make them employable one day.

And if you do know why he's in the movie, he's still a disruptive presence, because suddenly you're conscious that the movie is servicing the agenda of another as-yet-unmade movie, a movie that will maybe be better than the one you're watching right now, and before long you're no longer thinking about Thor's arc from arrogant god-prince to humankind's hammer-wielding buddy.

It sends your contact a quote that will maybe sorta inspire them.

But as the months came closer and closer to Obama's victory, that annoyance turned into understanding; I understood that Jackson was finding it difficult to deal with a new era of black leadership in this country filling his shoes, an era that will maybe see his son, Illinois Representative Jesse Jackson Jr., making a run for the Presidency in the years to come.

"There is this fear of terrorism here that will maybe -- I don't know yet -- strengthen the party that wants to go away from Iraq, and this is a problem for Berlusconi," said Renato Mannheimer, an Italian political analyst and sociologist.

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Maybe that will happen, maybe it won't".

Of course, that will take years, maybe decades.

Maybe one that'll last… maybe one that's a fake".

Maybe: that will be seen at the AGM.

And maybe that will work.

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