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Example sentences for "will perhaps"

  • A little fuss of advertisement, together with the reviews, will perhaps create a few more curious inquirers after the book, and impress its existence on the slower part of the reading world.

  • It will perhaps last me all through the life that is left to me.

  • Since Mr. Lewes tells me that the Spectator considers me the most melancholy of authors, it will perhaps be a welcome assurance to you that there is no unredeemed tragedy in the solution of the story.

  • It will perhaps be a little comfort to you to know that poor Gwen is spiritually saved, but "so as by fire.

  • If he has got a cow to sell, and we can give him as good a price as another, he will perhaps sell to but he is quite his own master as to where he will [Page 244] sell.

  • If you can investigate that and let us see it in the blue-book, we will perhaps get a wrinkle out of it; but we cannot understand it in the meantime.

  • I think that in Shetland it will perhaps be about the average quality sold there, as it has likely been made from oats grown in [Page 433] that country; but it is not like meal made from oats grown in Midlothian.

  • It will perhaps be better," the dean had said.

  • Then I will write to Mr Crawley and you, gentlemen, will perhaps do me the honour of meeting me here at one o'clock on this day week.

  • The Graces", as will perhaps be remembered, was the triple portrait of Mrs Dobbs Broughton herself.

  • My lord," said the doctor, "it will perhaps be well that you should communicate your wishes to me in writing.

  • Before noticing this work, it will perhaps be advisable to endeavour to ascertain the true etymology of the word Germania, which signifies the slang vocabulary, or robber language of Spain.

  • After the above anecdotes, it will perhaps not be amiss to devote a few lines to the subject of Gypsy food and diet.

  • But it will perhaps be asked, "Of what use, then, is prophecy?

  • It will perhaps be said, "We are not all Gideons or Joshuas.

  • But, it will perhaps be said that, although none of these things could avail without the death of Christ, yet they must be added to it.

  • It will perhaps be said that those who heard Peter and the rest on the day of Pentecost, were Jews.

  • It will perhaps be remembered that Hamel down in Scotland had declared to his friend his purpose of asking Lucy Dormer to be his wife, and also the success of his enterprise after he had gone across the lake to Glenbogie.

  • But if you say nothing to him about it, and just buy a few gowns now and again, he will perhaps be so wrapt up in the higher affairs of his art as not to take any notice.

  • But," it will perhaps be said, "though individual strata are not continuous over large areas, yet systems of strata are.

  • But," it will perhaps be asked, "how are the emotions to be analyzed, and their modes of evolution to be ascertained?

  • In the grand discovery of modern times, the system of representation, the solution of all the difficulties, both speculative and practical, will perhaps be found.

  • Whether Mr Mill has much reason to thank Mr Bentham for undertaking his defence, our readers, when they have finished this article, will perhaps be inclined to doubt.

  • It will perhaps be argued that, by deriving the characteristics of moral indignation from its connection with custom, we implicitly contradict our initial assumption that moral emotions lie at the bottom of all moral judgments.

  • It will perhaps be argued that the law has a utilitarian purpose, its object being to make people more careful.

  • For, in the present case something peculiar lies hid, which, being involved in the subtilty of nature, will perhaps hardly be discovered till such time as the manner of vision is more perfectly made known.

  • But, in that case, it will perhaps be said, our sight would be endued with a far greater sharpness and penetration than it now hath.

  • It will perhaps be said, that nobody thinks that the shape makes anything immortal, but it is the shape that is the sign of a rational soul within, which is immortal.

  • It will perhaps be objected that we have no record of the discussion which followed the reading of his letters, and of the results attending it.

  • It will perhaps be replied that nature is gradually extinguishing these unprogressive races, under the pressure of her inexorable laws.

  • It will perhaps be urged that the resurrection of a dead man, or the cure of a man born blind by a word is a violation of the laws of nature.

  • It will perhaps be urged, that the acceptance of propositions, such as the doctrinal statements of the New Testament, is an act of faith which stands out in manifest contra-distinction to an act of reason.

  • He will perhaps perceive, that they very obviously differ from the immediate productions of nature, whom he has not observed to produce wheels made of polished metal.

  • It will perhaps be enquired, If those nations which at the present day we see assembled, were all originally dispersed?

  • In the third place, the savage, in opening the watch, and examining its parts, will perhaps feel, that this machinery announces a work which can only be the result of human labour.

  • He will perhaps have a reasonable affection towards what he calls his own flesh and blood, and may assist even a stranger in a case of urgent distress.

  • It will perhaps be argued that these were all special and extraordinary cases.

  • It will perhaps be said, What are we to do?

  • It will perhaps be said in reply to all this, that our Lord, in His wonderful discourse in Matthew xiii, distinctly teaches that the wheat and the tares are to grow together.

  • Now that you have come, Alice, he will perhaps obey me.

  • The Prince, who is very kind, will perhaps oblige me by being the other.

  • It will perhaps be as well to say a few words about Mrs Greenow before we go with her to Yarmouth.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will 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:
    will answer; will call upon the; will confess; will drink; will easily; will explain; will feed; will grant; will hereafter; will itself; will judge; will make; will necessarily; will never; will perhaps; will plant; will play; will punish; will require; will result; will secure; will spread; will stand; will treat; will watch; will you come back