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Example sentences for "perhaps even"

  • Mantegazza thinks that in the two first cases the operations took place after the patient had been wounded, but that in the third, the patient operated upon bad been epileptic or perhaps even insane.

  • An eminent archaeologist is of opinion that this boat dates from the Glacial epoch, perhaps even from a more remote time.

  • This was to Broca a flash of illuminating light, and according to him was in some cases a religious rite, a ceremony of initiation, perhaps even a custom inculcated by an established religion.

  • Virchow has recognized on the shores of Lake Burtneek in Germany, a kitchen-midding belonging to the earliest Neolithic times, perhaps even to the close of the Palaeolithic period.

  • I shall never be his wife: never be more to him than I am now; in time, perhaps even less.

  • The feeling was strange, perhaps even wrong; but as Mrs. Rothesay clasped her child, it was not without a thrill of pleasure that Olive was all her own now.

  • I am a man long past my youth--perhaps even a stern, rude man.

  • I not flag at half way, perhaps even at the outset of my career?

  • Wallen would be quite to my mind, if only I did not know that he is so pious, perhaps even I might then think him pious.

  • Prayers and Masses were everywhere offered for the repose of his soul, perhaps even in his honour.

  • This system of ornamentation, which gradually grew more and more elaborate as time progressed, continued to be employed until the middle of the sixteen hundreds, or perhaps even later.

  • Perhaps even yet it could be hushed up; for to see a good thing go out of the family was more than he could bear.

  • Perhaps even, any sort of dim moral sense he might have on the subject, made him feel that in the news he had just heard there was not much room for gratitude.

  • Perhaps even, he had discovered in the depths of some cavern, some subterranean passage by which he himself could quit the Great Eyrie, leaving the "Terror" safely sheltered within.

  • It was another "Albatross," perhaps even superior to the first.

  • Perhaps the "Terror" was about to traverse immense distances; perhaps even, the captain intended to regain his Island X, in the midst of the Pacific.

  • It is perhaps even harder to imagine a father, with the infinite industry of which he is so proud, compiling such a catalogue for the study of his son.

  • With high purposes for the commonweal, he had probably lent himself to doubtful means of humouring his wayward pupil, perhaps even to crime.

  • As she was born in Radautz, a small town in the Bukowina, and as her mother was governess in the house of a Boyar, it is probable that she was seduced by one of these half-savages or perhaps even a victim to violence.

  • I passed him at his play, perhaps even unaware of his presence, but he recalled me to that perception by crying aloud that he had just seen his mamma.

  • Perhaps even he was surprised at the suddenness with which the verification followed his reports.

  • Perhaps even it is necessary that a theory should restrict itself exclusively to a particular point of view, in order to remain scientific, i.

  • It thus obtains a symbolism which is convenient, perhaps even necessary to positive science, but not a direct vision of its object.

  • The jaguar is perhaps even a better climber than the leopard, and seems far more at its ease among the branches than on the ground.

  • For the first time he sees the sun, moon, and stars, flowers and trees, perhaps even a beautiful human face.

  • For Lilla, the only reality was comprised at this moment into one more meeting with him, in the sight of his living face, in the sound of his voice pronouncing words of forgiveness, of love, perhaps even of remorse.

  • She gathered his hands against her bosom with a movement that imparted to him the life so violently pounding in her heart--the pride and the hope, perhaps even a little of the defiance and belief.

  • On this account it is offered to us at one-half the price which a sound copy would fetch, perhaps even less.

  • Who did not think that it comprised but occasional visits to the book-shops and bookstalls, perhaps even to an auction-room, and the reading of nondescript catalogues?

  • The princess did not answer, but she did not glance away, and Fenton read in her eyes interest, expectancy, perhaps even a little fear.

  • We are married in the eyes of the law, perhaps even in the eyes of the church.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perhaps even" 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:
    bring thee; colored glass; cotton wool; gave him; grand thing; hardy perennial; human hand; military police; more about; much land; perhaps also; perhaps because; perhaps better; perhaps from; perhaps half; perhaps more; perhaps not; perhaps only; perhaps rather; perhaps she; porcupine quills; pretty rose; previously mentioned; suffrage movement; thine own; told you