Perhaps from cog, a yawl, because this is so easily overset.
It is the fate of power, which is rarely perpetual; perhaps from satiety on both sides, when Princes have no more to grant, and Ministers no more to crave.
A large frizzled wig: perhaps from a supposed likeness to a gooseberry bush.
He is in the gun; he is drunk: perhaps froman allusion to a vessel called a gun, used for ale in the universities.
Piddling also means trifling, or doing any thing in a small degree: perhaps from peddling.
To scour or score off; to run away: perhaps from SCORE; i.
Some of the Friends (perhaps from an idea that it is less formal) misemploy thee for thou; and often join it to the third person of the verb in stead of the second.
Her voice was low and gentle, perhaps from fear, perhaps fromdesire to persuade, perhaps merely from repression of feeling.
There he had found Master Nicolas Chantranez already at work, and there he learned, perhaps from him, so to change his style that by the time he returned to Thomar to work for Dom João III.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perhaps from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.