conceivably
1.Conceivably, he is telling the truth for once.
2.Thus, inhibition of this mechanism could conceivably enhance the effect of norepinephrine.
3.A single-user PC and a multiuser server sharing a link would each conceivably receive the same share of bandwidth.
4.With the triangle providing enough of a framework, Crawford would conceivably tame his wildness and blossom into a dependable, all-star-caliber performer.
5.Yet, while society might conceivably get along without economists, it would be difficult to imagine a world in which economics did not play a role, even the mythical world of Robinson Crusoe.
6.In the version of the film released on DVD there is definitely no car, only chimney smoke and a one-frame flash of light that could conceivably be a car, but not in any sense that could be considered a goof.
7.Since I feared a new onset of obstinacy which my vanity might conceivably have borne but which would have assuredly proved too much for my purse, I gave my name, asked for the volume to be put aside and left by the stairs.

