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Example sentences for "might perhaps"

  • So Sir Peter declared that his patient might perhaps live, and perhaps might die.

  • He began to think that if Trevelyan were out of the way, he might,--might perhaps be almost tempted to make this woman his wife.

  • He might perhaps come in for an hour or two in the middle of the day on a Wednesday, or perhaps would take a cup of tea at home on Friday evening.

  • It might perhaps be that he had buried himself away from society because of his love.

  • A similar hypothesis may be applied to nations, in which case it might perhaps be observed, that certain colours correspond with certain confirmations, which has always been observed of the negro physiognomy.

  • The colouring of steel and the appearances analogous to it, might perhaps be easily deduced from the doctrine of the semi-opaque mediums.

  • Instead, therefore, of a regular increase, it might perhaps be better to provide for accidental contingencies.

  • Now Adrienne, who had just turned her head towards that side, might perhaps be astonished at the singular road they were taking.

  • For the first 'at' we might perhaps read as.

  • We might perhaps read as gaged in the same sense, if we had examples.

  • On a superficial view of the circumstances it might perhaps occur to you that the cause of death was the boar.

  • As he spent a part of every winter in St. Andrews, I had thought that in the course on which I enter to-day I might perhaps be honoured by his presence at some of my lectures.

  • By pretending that, owing to the fog, we had been unable to get our exact position for a long time, I might perhaps be able to break through his reserve.

  • Another half-hour and we might perhaps risk it.

  • Now it might perhaps be plausibly maintained that the possession of such a memory is unfavourable to a high development of the reasoning powers.

  • The resemblance, which extends in some degree to style, might perhaps be shown to imply a very close intellectual affinity.

  • A poet, for example, might perhaps tell us, though a prosaic person cannot, what is the secret of the impression made by such a poem as the 'Wreck of the Royal George.

  • It might perhaps be less mischievous, but for the fact that the wound where it leaves its poison opens the fountain from which it draws its nourishment.

  • At first he thought he might perhaps be mistaken; and, to discover the truth, poured out all the olives into his travelling kitchen-utensils, but without so much as finding one single piece of money.

  • Marzavan replied, if he knew what malady it was, he might perhaps find a remedy applicable to it.

  • At about half-past ten the captain came on board to say that we should not sail then, but if the wind grew fair, we might perhaps sail in the afternoon.

  • I am not sure that that visit may not be accomplished yet; for my reappearance on the stage does not seem likely to take place so very immediately but that I might perhaps contrive to run down to you for a short time.

  • I have little more to say, friend, except that if you wish to send any message, I might perhaps be able to take it.

  • Also, I nursed Peter Brome back to life, when at any hour I could have let him die, lest afterwards I might have it on my conscience that, but for my love for you, he might perhaps still be living.

  • If we would define the concept of totemism as briefly as possible, it might perhaps be said to represent a circle of ideas within which the relation of animal to man is the reverse of that which obtains in present-day culture.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "might perhaps" 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:
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