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Example sentences for "perhaps because"

  • He and his wife gave her all these, took her not only to their house, but right into their home, and how to do this no one knew so well as Donovan, perhaps because he had once been in much the same position himself.

  • The Saligram, or ammonite stone, is held to represent the god Vishnu, perhaps because it was thought to be a thunderbolt and to have fallen from heaven.

  • To be carried on the shoulders of one of the combatants was a great honour, perhaps because it symbolised being on horseback.

  • The name of the Mudia or Mudmudia clan is said to mean shaven head, but they apparently revere the white kumhra or gourd, perhaps because it has some resemblance to a shaven head.

  • I turned and stared at him, but he remained insensible to my astonishment, perhaps because it was now too dark for him to see it.

  • I thought this charming, myself; perhaps because it stated my own mind about Altruria so exactly and in terms so just and generous.

  • But Mr Pecksniff--perhaps because to one of his exalted nature these were mere grossnesses--certainly did not appear to any unusual advantage, now that he was left alone.

  • It always appeared to me that his was a more practical mind than his wife's, perhaps because he wore a more conspicuous livery.

  • He looked like the very spirit of winter, the demon of the snows, and stood for that in the ignorant minds of the sparsely scattered people--perhaps because at a short distance he was nearly invisible.

  • The polecat said nothing, perhaps because he had nothing to say.

  • That is perhaps because I am only shallow at the best; am only, as you once called me, 'a little burst of eloquence.

  • Was it possible that she was really interested in him, perhaps because he was different from the average Englishman and not of a general pattern?

  • Mr. William Reynolds arrived late, perhaps because he delayed too long over the niceties of his toilet.

  • Perhaps because it pricked your finger," said she.

  • Perhaps because I saw her then in a crude light.

  • It is perhaps because I was thinking of things which I could not ask her about.

  • The night was not sufficiently advanced for the stars to have paled; and the earth seemed to me more profoundly asleep--perhaps because I was alone now.

  • Her gravity had in it something acute, perhaps because of that chin.

  • I never got more than a good reading use of it, perhaps because I never really tried for more.

  • Perhaps because I'm seeing a new girl who's got even more woman in her than I knew till to-day.

  • He had never before heard Rosamund sing any piece of music through without seeing her while she was doing it; her voice seemed to him now different from the voice he knew so well; perhaps because he was uninfluenced by her appearance.

  • I only imagined I might for a moment, perhaps because it was twilight.

  • In 1482 he did not occupy his house in the Ponte quarter, perhaps because he was having it enlarged.

  • In the meantime her husband Alfonso had decided, unfortunately for himself, to obey Alexander's command and return to his wife--perhaps because he really loved her.

  • This attitude hurt me, perhaps because in many respects the situation was awkward.

  • It even seems to like Oro who gives me the creeps, perhaps because he is her father.

  • Natalie Now what Bastin had said about marriage stuck in my mind as his blundering remarks had a way of doing, perhaps because of the grain of honest truth with which they were often permeated.

  • And--perhaps because of his forbearance--she presently lifted her face to his and clung to him with all her quivering strength.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perhaps because" 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:
    brown bird; enjoy the; glass bottle; imaginative literature; many sorts; mere human; per cent; perhaps also; perhaps better; perhaps even; perhaps from; perhaps more; perhaps not; perhaps rather; perhaps she; perhaps the; personal friends; real friend; servile work; shall expect; thought again; upper chamber; voluntary attention; vpon paine; wife being; year since