Use maybe in a sentence
Sentences starting with maybe
- Maybe he put you wise. [9]
- Maybe I will write again when I get more time. [7]
- Maybe the Withersteen woman wasn't minding her halter! [13]
- Maybe my dream will come to me and tell me. [11]
- Maybe that was why--though he may not have admitted it to himself--he could not bear to be beholden to her when his ruin came. [11]
- Maybe that is what you intend the reader to detect and think he has made a Columbus-discovery. [5]
- Maybe the originals were handsome when they were new, but they are not now. [5]
- Maybe you don't want to bet you will, Tom? [5]
- Maybe we'll pick up Ella Schuler and one or two other young ladies. [9]
- Maybe she'd like to try it once. [5]
Sentences ending with maybe
- There sat the young King, under a canopy of state, five steps away, with his head bent down and aside, speaking with a sort of human bird of paradise--a duke, maybe. [5]
- Oh, nothing that you would value, maybe. [5]
- I think he will be tractable, maybe. [5]
- Much the best way to work him to supply that thousand dollars is to split it into parts and contribute, say a hundred dollars a year, or fifty, or whatever the sum maybe. [5]
- I thought there was more to it, maybe. [5]
- He calls his town Mayopolis, and expects to be mayor of it; his wife, however, calls the town Maybe. [4]
- But his second thought told him that it was only an instinct on her part that there was something between them-- the beginning of love, maybe. [11]
- It's the wind, the wind, maybe. [11]
- When was it that he had fought his way to the nets and back again-hours maybe? [11]
- He'll be broke some day and he'll need it, maybe. [11]
Short sentences using maybe
- Well, maybe I wasn't embarrassed! [5]
- Maybe they think they've disappeared. [5]
- Maybe you've been there. [9]
- Maybe he will, sometime. [5]
- Maybe that was only egotism. [13]
- Say seventeen hundred, maybe? [5]
- He maybe attacked himself. [7]
- Maybe He would have understood. [9]
- He maybe peddling etchings. [5]
- About two thousand dollars, maybe? [5]
Sentences containing maybe two or more times
- Maybe it's because the Pendleton-Grenfell element have always set their patrician faces against it; maybe its been a bit overdone. [9]
- Maybe so, maybe so; but, if I am, I'll suffer by it; I'll be a Democrat if it turns out that Shields is a Whig, considerin' you shall be a Whig if he turns out a Democrat. [7]
- Maybe so, maybe so; but it will only be a shower, I think. [5]
- Maybe it was sentiment in him, maybe it was sentimentality--and maybe it was not. [11]
- Maybe that was on account of Lohier's remark upon that head; or maybe it was hoped that the reading would kill the prisoner with fatigue--for, as it turned out, this reading occupied several days. [5]
- Maybe so, maybe not; but without ever having seen him, and judging only by his illegal and spectacular parentage, I will bet the odds of a bale of hay to a bran mash that he looks it. [5]
- Maybe he said it, maybe he didn't; I don't know which it is. [5]
- Surely he must have fainted; maybe he was dead; maybe his heart had burst under terror and excitement. [5]
- Or maybe she doesn't; maybe she 'strikes and swings. [5]
- Maybe you hadn't anything to tell me, and maybe you had, and maybe, if you ever write to me out here, you'll tell me if there's anything I don't know about them days. [11]
More example sentences with the word maybe in them
- You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to be rich bymeby. [5]
- And maybe, when you're a long way off from things you once lived, you can see them and understand them better. [11]
- I thought maybe you'd put it aside for me, like you do for the others. [9]
- I thought maybe you was trying to hocus me again. [5]
- I thought maybe you viewed the matter differently from other people. [5]
- I mean, if you talk, won't people notice that your voice is just like Jubiter's; and mightn't it make them think of the twin they reckoned was dead, but maybe after all was hid all this time under another name? [5]
- You are cool, you know, and outside; and so, maybe it can look to you as if he isn't one, when it can't to me. [5]
- We're square--though maybe you didn't kill her after all. [11]
- If it's all wrong as it is, it's all wrong for both, and, maybe, the worst of what comes after is better than the worst of what is here. [11]
- Sometimes the widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make a body's mouth water; but maybe next day Miss Watson would take hold and knock it all down again. [5]
- Pity but they would repent of these dreadful things--and maybe they will yet. [5]
- I knew he would forget it in an hour, and maybe be sorry for it, too; but it angered me a little, at the moment. [5]
- There was a wood-rank four foot high a little ways in front of the tree, and first I was going to hide behind that; but maybe it was luckier I didn't. [5]
- Maybe, its look will stay, for him to see when he comes. [11]
- I don't know why I tell you, but maybe it was meant I should. [11]
- It maybe questioned whether these views have not interfered with the sound training of certain young persons, sons of clergymen and others. [6]
- He told me what it was, and I see in a minute it was worth fifteen of mine for style, and would make Jim just as free a man as mine would, and maybe get us all killed besides. [5]
- Hundreds, maybe thousands, were being killed off there in the hills. [11]
- Some day, maybe, we shall smile at, and even cherish, these sad times. [11]
- There wasn't any way to collect that ten cents, and he reckon'd the gov'ment would hold him responsible for it and maybe turn him out besides, when they found he hadn't collected it. [5]
- And maybe it was so; we didn't know anything about it, but we judged it would please him, and it did, and didn't cost us anything. [5]
- When the battle was over they would come, or, maybe, before it was over. [11]
- Fact is, it was one of those deals when you can make a million, in a straight enough game; but it comes out of another man--one, maybe, that you don't know; who is playing just the same as you are. [11]
- Now that he was distinguished, maybe she would be wanting to "make up. [5]
- But maybe it was altogether too delicate, for nobody ever perceived the satire part of it at all. [5]
- It will arraign two or three dozen of its members, or maybe four or five dozen, for taking bribes to vote for this and that and the other bill last winter. [5]
- A little crowded towards the end of the lay-out, maybe, but we reckoned 'twa'n't best to scatter the twins. [5]
- We have got to wait six weeks, anyhow, for a dividend, maybe longer--but that it will come there is no shadow of a doubt, I have got the thing sifted down to a dead moral certainty. [5]
- These rapscallions wanted to try the Nonesuch again, because there was so much money in it, but they judged it wouldn't be safe, because maybe the news might a worked along down by this time. [5]
- Presently it occurred to Tom that maybe Huck might come this very night and give the signal. [5]
- Why, he begins to throw out hints that the other parties are this and that and t'other --nothing very definite, maybe, but just kind of undermining their reputation in a quiet way. [5]
- He told us to shut up, and maybe we'd feel better. [5]
- Novels that are to run through a year, or maybe many years, and are to set forth the passions and trials of changing age and varying circumstance, require different treatment and wider millinery knowledge. [4]
- The family used to run a good deal to idiots, and so, maybe--" "Oh, there isn't any maybe about it. [5]
- Maybe I managed to make myself misunderstood, as to the Osteopathists. [5]
- Ef we wuz to go 'mongst 'em, jist we three, en say we's hungry, en ast 'em for a bite to eat, why, maybe dey's jist like yuther people. [5]
- There was nothing to do but to ride for it now, and maybe to fight. [11]
- Maybe they'll refuse to deliver--right off--at first, you know--der Verlegenheit wegen--aber ich will sie spater herausholen--when I get my hand in--und vergisst Du das nicht! [5]
- People are sure to be there, and maybe father too. [11]
- Maybe I was tired--anyhow, it put me on the queer, and everything in the joint began to tango 'round me--and Neva came home with me. [9]
- It is not time which gives revelation, or which turns a character inside out, and exposes a new and amazing, maybe revolting side to it. [11]
- This was a time for broad policy-- for distribution of cassavi bread, yams and papaws, for big, and maybe rough, display of power and generosity. [11]
- We stay here till Sep. 10; then maybe a week at Indian Neck for sea air, then home. [5]
- One minute I thought it was fear, and another I thought it was daze; and maybe it was both. [11]
- If Carnac wins this game with Barouche I don't know where I'll be with her- maybe I'm a fool to help him. [11]
- We saw of this family the old man, who had come from Scotland fifty years ago, his stalwart son, six feet and a half high, maybe, and two buxom daughters, going to the hay-field,--good solid Scotch lassies, who smiled in English, but spoke only Gaelic. [4]
- Maybe something of this element entered into the heroism which had been displayed; but whatever the impulse or the motive, the act and the end were the same--men's lives were in peril, and they were risking their own to rescue them. [11]
- Maybe you don't think I read the Sunday papers. [9]
- Ay, a grand thing I thought it would be, too, to go riding round the world on a well-washed deck, with plenty of food and grog, and maybe, by-and-by, to be first mate, and lord it from fo'castle bunk to stern-rail. [11]
- Maybe he thought they were all the same kind of Dutch. [8]
- Maybe you think they didn't have some fun with Sam'l. [9]
- In her mind the wife of the man she had discarded was a mere commonplace catastrophe, to be viewed without horror, maybe with pity. [11]
- For long years the Queen, who, maybe, might have been better counselled, chose me for her friend, adviser--because I was true to her. [11]
- The shadows of the pines were blue and cold, but the tops of them were burnished with the cordial sun, and a glacier- field, somehow, took on a rose and violet light, reflected, maybe, from the soft-complexioned sky. [11]
- In addition to the personal regard Mr. Pardriff professed to have for the Honourable Hilary, it maybe well to remember that Austen's father was, among other, things, chairman of the State Committee. [9]
- Said he believed the men chased the thieves so far into the woods that the thieves prob'ly seen a good chance and turned on them at last, and maybe they all killed each other, and so there wasn't anybody left to tell. [5]
- Maybe it was the Indian; but the book does not say. [5]
- She realized that the hand of nomad, disorderly barbarism was dragging her with a force which was inhuman, or, maybe, superhuman. [11]
- And just at the first whisk of sun he turned me into a trail and give me good-bye, sayin' that maybe he'd follow me soon, and, at any rate, he'd be there at the battle. [11]
- I felt that the first diplomatic remark he made in this place would bring down a landslide of ridicule upon him, and maybe something worse; but before I could whisper to him and check him he had begun, and it was too late. [5]
- Next year, maybe, the Empire Tube Company goes into the business of making crude steel, and many more thousands of tons go from us. [9]
- And yet, is the charm of life somewhat depending upon a sense of its fleetingness, of its phantasmagorial character, a note of coming disaster, maybe, in the midst of its most seductive pageantry, in the whirl and glitter and hurry of it? [4]
- I reckon maybe that's what's the trouble now. [5]
- They've a thought that, maybe, Pretty Pierre has taken refuge with you. [11]
- Then he remembered that the Widow Douglas had been kind to him more than once, and maybe these men were going to murder her. [5]
- I don't know that the singing was very good: it was not classical, I fear; not a voice, maybe, that priest's, not a chorus, probably, that, for the Metropolitan. [4]
- Considers it proved that puerperal fever maybe propagated by the hands and the clothes, or either, of a third person, the bed-clothes or body-clothes of a patient. [3]
- It is lucky that in selling such rascals we should be compelled to state what their faults are; if the seller fails to do so compensation maybe claimed from him by the next owner for what he may lose. [10]
- Professor Woodlouse thought that he and his brother scholars, by lying hid and being quiet, might maybe catch a live one. [5]
- And he said that handling a snake-skin was such awful bad luck that maybe we hadn't got to the end of it yet. [5]
- It may be that Dorcas and I will see America again some day; but also it is a case of maybe not. [5]
- Yet maybe, before that comes, the French will have a try for power here. [11]
- Maybe you will tell me something, first. [9]
- And when you tell him the handbill and the reward's bogus, maybe he'll believe you when you explain to him what the idea was for getting 'em out. [5]
- Dead people might talk, maybe, but they don't come sliding around in a shroud, when you ain't noticing, and peep over your shoulder all of a sudden and grit their teeth, the way a ghost does. [5]
- I'll write and subscribe right now --tomorrow it maybe too late. [5]
- You are a stranger, I take it, and so you might think he was an American horse, maybe, but I assure you he is not. [5]
- Maybe they'll come straight on here to-night, instead of camping. [11]
- Maybe there's a story in that. [11]
- With a little stick, or maybe his flute under his arm, he'll smile and string these heathen along, when you'd think they weren't waiting for anybody. [11]
- It was something spiritual and unmaterial, something, maybe, which had to do with the philosophy he had preached, thought and practised over long years. [11]
- Maybe a merciful Spirit sees how, left alone, we should have stumbled and lost ourselves in our own gloom, and so gives us a new temper fitted to our needs. [11]
- He was, maybe, somewhat sensational; his career had, even in its present restricted compass, been spectacular; but romance, with its reveries and its moonshinings, its impulses and its blind adventures, had not been any part of his existence. [11]
- He might find something for you to do, maybe, but you'd better try to get to him yourself, Washington--it's only thirty miles. [5]
- Maybe he gets some writing on the German papers. [8]
- Maybe Voban had some word for me from Alixe! [11]
- Maybe it is so, but have the experts spoken, or is it only Tom, Dick, and Harry? [5]
- I had got so accomplished by this time that I could stand on one foot from the moment I entered an office till a clerk spoke to me, without changing more than two, or maybe three, times. [5]
- But if the sick man lives--" The Governor looked at his son partly in admiration, partly in pain, and maybe a little of anger. [11]
- As the night shut down, the captain wanted to tie up, but I thought maybe we might make Hirschhorn, so we went on. [5]
- If I can show I'm a good man at my job, maybe better than others, then I have a right to ask you to follow me. [11]
- And she--well, perhaps she could learn to love him in time, if he was very good; yes, maybe she had loved him a little at Fortress Monroe. [4]
- Men who had seen the infant Saviour in the Virgin's arms have stood upon it, maybe. [5]
- Maybe you have seen the Dervishes, or the Fijians, or the Australian aboriginals? [11]
- Last night it seemed to me that maybe I had seen him somewhere before. [5]
- It did not seem possible, and yet if the man was penniless and an anarchist maybe, there was the possibility. [11]
- He mightn't ever see you--and if he did, maybe he'd never think anything. [5]
- And he would see the gold mines and the silver mines, and maybe go about of an afternoon when his work was done, and pick up two or three pailfuls of shining slugs, and nuggets of gold and silver on the hillside. [5]
- Maybe if we scraped her and put her in the draft again--" "Oh, idiot! [5]
- It's only to say that I shall see him to-morrow or maybe next day, and that I couldn't do that little business for him this morning. [12]
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