Sentence examples for would possibly consider from inspiring English sources

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A further 47% said they would possibly consider doing this.

However, he added that the council was considering the value of the scheme and would possibly consider making funding available if it proved worthwhile.

When asked if he would use a small tree branch (or a "switch") to discipline his child, Bush said he "would possibly consider it, depending on what she did".

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And this year more than half (52%) of the social workers said they would definitely or possibly consider quitting the sector altogether.

Would possibly even consider withholding sex from a significant other if they refused to let me dress them in their clothing as well.

In practice many respondents reported that staff would first treat patients and then possibly consider issues of entitlement and insurance.

"I'm sorry to bother you," I would begin," but I just wondered if you might possibly consider this idea I have for a piece.

Who could possibly consider this a controversial statement?

Follow-on studies would possibly need to consider subcategories of patients, that is, short-term, medium-term and long-term ventilated, and analyse them within these categories.

The figures would possibly be slightly different if one considered the additive effect of multiples recessive deleterious mutations affecting different genes, each with lower allelic frequencies, and clearly different with different mutation rates.

"If we're able to make a trade or two, it would possibly give us some flexibility on our roster to consider a broader pool of players," Phillips said.

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