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Example sentences for "perhaps she"

  • Perhaps as a Sister, leading the hidden secluded life, she could not have found the way; perhaps she had to find it in the world, through Dion with whom she had united herself, or through Robin to whom she had given birth.

  • Perhaps she bent a little lower over the embroidery.

  • Rosamund would probably never wish their son to have wings growing out of his shoulders, but if he had little wings on his sandals, like the Hermes, perhaps she would be very happy.

  • Perhaps she wants to laugh at me," thought the prince, "but no; for if she did she certainly would do so.

  • Perhaps she might be here still, who knows?

  • Perhaps she is not so mad after all," said Rogojin, softly, as though thinking aloud.

  • Perhaps she meant to call for him, herself, or it might be, of course, that she was anxious to make sure of his not coming there, and therefore bade him remain at home.

  • Perhaps she used to dress her own like that in the days when Spicer was a different man from what he was now.

  • Perhaps she found a way of giving a hint to old Black without committing herself.

  • Her pivotality may be a nervous idiosyncrasy, or it may be the effect of tight lacing; perhaps she has to keep turning and twisting that way to get breath.

  • After all, perhaps she was as much disappointed in us.

  • Perhaps she's told him on the instalment plan.

  • She's dying; perhaps she's dead by this time!

  • Perhaps she's having a harder time of it than you.

  • Perhaps she is, for those who measure life by their own feelings have no sense for historic data.

  • Perhaps she will be the only one who will sincerely mourn for me.

  • If she is good she is probably stupid, or perhaps she is an invalid, or perhaps she is so disastrously fecund that she gets pregnant if you look at her.

  • After all, perhaps she is acting a part--like myself.

  • Perhaps she is good-looking, or at least not very ill-looking.

  • Rose had a look of invulnerability; perhaps she knew, but it was impossible to ask, and if she knew, it had made no difference.

  • Perhaps she found it difficult to keep up her injured attitude in the face of her husband's gentleness.

  • Perhaps she was a little annoyed that her elaborate introduction of herself had produced no reciprocal disclosure by her companion.

  • But Euphemia was back again with them in the San Francisco house; she had talked of coming to Tasajara to-day, perhaps she might be there tonight.

  • Perhaps she was in love with me, if a mere covetousness of the senses can be called love.

  • Perhaps she wished to tire me with lesser loves, certain that her own must prevail against them.

  • Perhaps she thought I would overtake her, or call her back and tell her I had yielded.

  • Mademoiselle was not so modest, or perhaps she thought no one had a better right than herself to speak on a subject so nearly concerning her.

  • Perhaps she is dead already," replied the physician.

  • Perhaps she is better informed than they are.

  • Perhaps she guessed it, but she kept him there all the same, thinking that time would blunt the keenness of his remembrance and teach him to adore the brunette as fondly as he had loved the blonde.

  • Perhaps she doesn't realize how it looks!

  • Perhaps she's been doing something even more exciting to astonish us with," laughed Gipsy.

  • Perhaps she thought, on maturer consideration, that she had gone a trifle too far, for she turned up at the monitresses' meeting with a countenance sobered down to the requirements of so solemn a convocation.

  • Perhaps she's been shipwrecked, like I was," suggested Gipsy.

  • If she's sober after a while, perhaps she'll be able to talk to me coherently.

  • Perhaps she's vain--but vanity, thou art A plaything only for the empty years.

  • If I were to have an affair with a king or a crown prince, perhaps she'd even let us see each other in her house, and have her Monsignor mount guard into the bargain.

  • Perhaps she was in Constantinople or in Egypt; perhaps she was in hiding in one of the large New York hotels.

  • Perhaps she fears, perhaps she distrusts me," thought he.

  • Perhaps she wouldn't come: if she has designs on Sir Within, it's almost certain she would not.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cannot speak; considerable importance; considerable number; hope you; its surface; just the; many pieces; many weeks; much opposed; open channel; otter skins; outer tail; perhaps also; perhaps even; perhaps from; perhaps more; perhaps not; perhaps only; perhaps rather; perhaps the; rapid march; sthetic sense; still called; valuable collection; will support; young men