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Example sentences for "just possible"

  • It's just possible that if you go now and tell them where you've hidden the American you'll be all right.

  • But I read it this morning, and it's just possible, X10, just possible, that you mean it.

  • Just possible the dueno only cares for the tail-feathers, or the head and beak, or it may be but the legs.

  • Just possible, in the morning they'll be as hungry as ourselves, and pay their fishing-ground a very early visit.

  • I was about to insist on knowing who my visitor was before I admitted him, when the idea struck me, as just possible, and I requested he might be shown upstairs.

  • But it is just possible that I may have to go before dinner is over.

  • Don't you think it is just possible that we have made a mistake?

  • It is just possible that my key will fit this door.

  • It is just possible, of course, that Fenwick has the key of it, and that the safe had been cleared out for his use.

  • It is just possible--I hope he may not, but it is just possible--that he may ask you to deal in his favour with your charge on the Yorkshire estate.

  • I am delighted to say that they have quite determined to return in the spring, and it is just possible that I may see them before I leave England.

  • If I am not allowed to go to the South this winter, it is just possible that I may spend three months in England.

  • Perhaps not, sir; it's just possible, however, that she may have had friends to do the work for her.

  • Had I known what the communication was, it is just possible I might have been able to avert what promised to be a great National calamity, and one which even now I can scarcely contemplate without a shudder.

  • It's just possible that I may find a message from him awaiting me when I reach home," I said to myself as I took my place in my brougham.

  • A few words may perhaps be due to the case of Polyxeinus, grandson of Augeias, who, it is just possible, though unlikely, may have retained the position of his grandfather.

  • It is just possible, because we are not assured of the contrary; but most unlikely, because Augeias appears as lord of the Epeans, Polyxeinus only as commanding a division of them.

  • I suppose that I am commuting a felony, but it is just possible that I am saving a soul.

  • It is just possible, however, that that also may not be wanting in this new investigation.

  • Therein lies my métier, and it is just possible that it may be of some service in the investigation which lies before us.

  • Good-bye; it is just possible that I may have to come over here again before evening.

  • It is just possible that it may be from him I inherit my own unpleasing exterior.

  • If your Excellency would condescend to mention the individual's name," he said softly, "it is just possible I might be able to give him the information he seeks.

  • It is just possible, too, she may have entangled him.

  • I know I made him bleed pretty freely, at one time and another, before he turned rusty; and it's just possible I may have had pretty nearly all he had to give.

  • But he was only human; and it is just possible that, tenderly as he still loved this girl, he may have been hardly capable of taking pleasure in the thought of her happiness.

  • It is just possible, though I cannot say I felt it, that his announcement might have affected me; at all events, the disappointment did so, and I was terrified about the difficulties in which I saw myself involved.

  • It is just possible that in the last panegyric there was nothing of exaggeration or excess.

  • In this case, however, these cadets are trying to get you into trouble, and if this trick had succeeded, it is just possible that I might have been angry enough to send you and the rest of your family home.

  • But it's just possible it may get too late for us to come back, and that cabin would be comfortable enough, especially if we managed to drag in some pine boughs for beds.

  • The girls are very anxious to learn more about Clearwater Hall, and it is just possible that we may send them to that school later on.

  • It is just possible he might have gone round to see his friend Brockford, with whom he lives.

  • It's just possible it might," Max answered, realising at once what the other was driving at.

  • It is just possible he may have something to tell you.

  • It is just possible it might be both safer and quicker than the way we came.

  • Just possible he may come across Woodley and his lot.

  • Just possible a party of Comanches may come along; and though savages, their hearts might still be humane enough to frustrate the nefarious scheme of a white man more savage than they.

  • So many, it's just possible my courage may be called in question; or; if not that, my ability.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just possible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    earth again; just arrived; just been; just beginning; just below; just couldn; just described; just east; just looked; just now; just opposite; just received; just referred; just revenge; just said; just sense; just simply; just south; just such; just that; just the; just went; just what; just where; knew more; please thee