Example sentences of "can perhaps [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You can then set up a number of pair group " plays " which can perhaps later be merged into small groups of fours or sixes . |
2 | What Ho himself understood by Marxism at this stage can perhaps best be seen in the first Vietnamese Marxist revolutionary text : The Road to Revolution , published in 1926 . |
3 | The implications of life-style for marketing , and the problems of definition involved , can perhaps best be illustrated by some examples . |
4 | It can perhaps best be viewed as a policy decision . |
5 | This point can perhaps also be illustrated by some of the recent legislative reforms of company law . |
6 | Its presence can perhaps most easily be seen as resulting from more ( or fewer ) demanders than average being located in the th market . |
7 | From Oakeshott we can perhaps better appreciate the concepts of authority , liberty , and law which pervade normativist thought . |
8 | Nightmares can perhaps better be defined in terms of the emotions they evoke , rather than any particular subject-matter . |
9 | Brando is like a creature from a different world and time , a lumbering dinosaur who can perhaps only survive in post-modern MTV Hollywood as a kind of comic carnival turn . |
10 | Whereas-it was common in their own time for the Teddy Boys to be contrasted with a nostalgically remembered state of pre-existing harmony ‘ twenty years ago ’ or ‘ before the war ’ , given the real horror which greeted their arrival we can perhaps only marvel at the way in which the nostalgic trick of amnesia can now work in the Teds ' favour . |
11 | We can perhaps only guess at what exactly lay behind such incidents , although these kinds of details begin to add up to something more than a fringe resentment of the police by a marginal ‘ criminal element ’ . |
12 | The aims of the proposed research project are , first , to test the adequacy of democratic theory in relation to trends toward ‘ globalisation ’ — the growth of complex interconnections and interrelations between states and societies — and , second , to develop a new framework for democratic thought which can perhaps more satisfactorily articulate the relation between national and international conditions and processes . |
13 | He is friend , comforter , neighbour and guardian of right in a way that his urban counterpart can perhaps never be again . |