Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] and maybe a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were n't right for each other and maybe a marriage would last a shorter time than a more informal , less intense liaison ; brief and bitter , both of them on proximity fuses with things coming rapidly to a crunch , rather than something more drawn out , where they might spend long periods apart and so forget how much they hated being together , and enjoy the fleeting , passionate moments of reunion …
2 ‘ I want to do well for the club but I seem to be heading up a blind alley and maybe a move is the only solution .
3 Three tracks of the usual dreamy guitar pop from Norfolk 's finest , with a lazy edge and maybe a couple of quid more spent on the studio than last time .
4 With just one board and maybe a couple of different size sails anyone from eight to eighty can get out there and have a go .
5 Where we used to see an organ with its automated conductor and maybe a waterfall thrown in for good measure , we now have canned music and disc jockeys aping their favourites from radio or TV and hoping against hope that one day they too may be discovered .
6 He could even — and unlike many heroes of Rincewind 's acquaintance — speak words of more than two syllables , if given time and maybe a hint or two .
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