perchance in Dutch

perchance [pəːtʃəns] misschien, mogelijk, mogelijkerwijs, soms, wellicht

Sentence patterns related to "perchance"

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1. Do you know her, perchance?

2. He discovered the painting perchance.

3. To sleep - perchance to dream : ay, there's the rub!

4. One day perchance I shall tell you.

5. Leave now, lest perchance he find you.

6. Perchance she cannot meet him: that's not so.

7. You must be a friend of Robert's, perchance?

8. Leave now,(Sentencedict) lest perchance he find you.

9. A blind man may perchance hit the mark.

10. Has she, perchance, sold out to the patriarchy?

11. And so to sleep - perchance not to dream at all.

12. 8 A blind man may perchance hit the mark.

13. To sleep: perchance to dream: aye, there's the rub.

14. One day perchance I shall tell you of it.

15. " Perchance,'said Mr. Dimmesdale, " he earnestly desired it, but could not. ".

16. 12 To sleep: perchance to dream: aye, there's the rub.

17. But speak to him mildly ; perchance he may take warning or fear ( Allah ).

18. He would, perchance , have pitied this sick man , of the law's making.

19. Ay! perchance had seen the heavens opening, as they opened to the Florentine.

20. Singing birds and flowers perchance have appear here, for flowers asas weeds follow in the steps.

21. 24 Computerized Hollywood is giving the world new ways to dream, or perchance to live through waking nightmares.

22. I thought, perchance, if anything would soften him, thy smiles and Babyish ways might do it.

23. Synonyms for Conceivably include possibly, maybe, perhaps, perchance, mayhap, feasibly, potentially, credibly, probably and imaginably

24. The soil where this dark miner was working had perchance shown indications that encouraged him.

25. Computerized Hollywood is giving the world new ways to dream, or perchance to live through waking nightmares.

26. Her sway, but suffers them to break forth, Affrighting this actual life with secrets that perchance belong to a deeper one

27. In his study of the Hebrew Scriptures, Philo made sure that he was “not omitting any allegorical meaning which may perchance be concealed beneath the plain language.”

28. But now thou seest how great is the trouble arising from the discordance of those who live together, so that thou mayest say, Come quick, O death, lest perchance I, too, should forget myself.

29. Anaphora (sometimes called epAnaphora) is used most effectively for emphasis in argumentative prose and sermons and in poetry, as in these lines from Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “to die, to sleep / To sleep—perchance to dream.”

30. 385, Perchance, when you are speculating why he is so Acidly disposed some morning, he is but meditating upon that other half-hour which he wanted in bed, to bring his wits and his

31. SCP-2625 — Chipperee Mine SCP-2775 — Поддельные "чилавеки" SCP-2800 — Кактусмен SCP-2896 — To Sleep, Perchance to Dream (of Freedom) - History Contest Entry SCP-2925 — Сфера влияния SCP-2950 — Просто стул SCP-3200 — Кронос - Участник конкурса на номер

32. "The officers were to be supplied with an abundance of large hand grenades, and when these argonauts of the air were at a point immediately over the top of the White House, perchance during a session of Lincoln's cabinet, combustibles, as if Aerolites, were to be dropped.

33. 71 A section of the People of the Book say: "Believe in the morning what is revealed to the believers, but reject it at the end of the day; perchance they may (themselves) turn back; 72 "And believe no one unless he follows your religion. " Say: "True guidance is the Guidance of Allah.

34. ’Tis western Tagus’ shores, ’tis Punic Barcelona that does me hurt,’tis the Pyrenees whose snowy crests join sea to sea, thou thyself also dost me hurt, thou who Abandonest thy friends without a cause, deserting thy town and, perchance, the native fashion of thy dress and speech, thou who now dwellest among new friends, whom the extent

35. Then there is a very small remnant … of worthy disciples of philosophy: perchance some noble nature, brought up under good influences, and in the absence of temptation, who is detained by exile in her service, which he refuses to quit; or some lofty soul born in a mean city, the politics of which he Contemns or neglects; and perhaps there may be a