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2. So profoundly that it need not be said out loud.  
2. So profoundly that it need not be said out loud.  


“''Elaine handed Roger the keys, and I could see she trusted him ~ ''.”
“''when Elaine handed Roger the keys it was clear she trusted him ~ ''.”


3. Indicative of a state of mind or knowledge one ''wishes'' one had had; that it would have been most ''convenient'' for one to have had but, on the plain facts available to any attentive bystander, it would have been quite preposterous for one to have had in a actual fact:  
3. Indicative of a state of mind or knowledge one ''wishes'' one had had; that it would have been most ''convenient'' for one to have had but, on the plain facts available to any attentive bystander, it would have been quite preposterous for one to have ''actually'' had:  


“''I believed ~ that this was a work event.''”
“''I believed ~ that this was a work event.''”