adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
even
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Soon you would have enough to own two boats... maybe even a fleet of boats.
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Maybe even some ex-lovers, but not this one.
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Could be a relative though, he adds, or maybe even his father.
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From my perspective as an adult, they were rather gentle people, maybe even meek.
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Some have felt they were all the same, maybe even the Apostle John.
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One, two, maybe even enough for a whole afternoon or evening out?
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Maybe even in the same bed!
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Yes, we get lots of snow here, maybe even more than in Manitoba.
think
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But now when I think about it, I think maybe I wouldn't.
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We thought maybe our worst nightmare came true.
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And then I thought maybe I'd been expecting too much.
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I thought maybe it was okay, even though he had spent so little time.
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After a while your pulse rate slows and you come to think maybe these ordinary law-abiding folks ain't zombies after all.
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I think maybe he didn't share some of their more extreme views.
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I thought maybe I could move once I finished up at Loyola.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Maybe I'll buy myself a new dress.
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Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.
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Maybe you should hire a bodyguard.
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I thought maybe you could give Eddy's mom a call for me.
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Kovitsky earned maybe $45,000, after taxes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And then maybe do the Leeds Salute to the crowd.
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But it came to an end because of greed, or maybe over-altruism.
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From somewhere she could hear a lecturer droning; maybe it needed speeding up a little.
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I would work for one of the major charities, perhaps, or maybe go for a job in publishing.
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Or maybe we should hold out for a bid from Big Oil.
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The machines made a factory din, like a stamping plant maybe .
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They may have measurable standards, some priorities and maybe even benchmarks and deadlines.