Search Terms: かも知れない*, かもしれない*
My explanation may sound strange
I may go out if the rain lets up
This might lead us to believe that a simple culture would make use of a simple language, that a complex culture would make use of a complex language, and so on
You may be surprised to receive this letter
It may have rained last night
You may have a slight fever
I think it might rain today, but I could be wrong
That could be true, but I don't really think so
He may be able to come tomorrow
You may think that animals can sleep in any position
He may come, or he may not
I may have to come home late, in which case I'll telephone you
It may rain at any moment
I may give up soon and just nap instead
It may rain, but I will go today anyhow
A certain problem may come about
I may have seen that film before, but I can hardly remember it
She may not wait any longer
It is getting darker. It may rain soon
If I should be suddenly spoken to in English, I might run away
He may have already departed
They warned us of our possible failure in this plan
Social unrest may come about as a result of this long recession
If it were not for your help, I might have failed
His poor grades may come from lack of study
She said that it might be true
She may have been surprised when she received my letter
To hear him talk, you might take him for a girl
Judging from what you say, he may succeed
I struck on an idea that could change his mind
It's supposed to get colder and snow later today
She may or may not agree with us
I may have nothing now, but I shall always have something to remember, while you have no memories at all
He has not come yet. Something may have happened to him
This story may be adaptable for a television program
I am not sure but she may come
I'm afraid he cannot come
If he had known, he might have come earlier
They may not know anything about this
It may rain this afternoon
It may help to look at the problem from another angle
Chances are that he has not heard the news yet
There's a possibility of war
My father may be sleeping
It may have rained a little last night
He may dread to learn the results
It occurs to me that I may have misunderstood you
That new company could flatten the competition
When you rely on the team too much, it may reduce your individual competitive instincts
If students today had more free time, they might show more interest in politics
There may be other factors that intervene in the relation between these two constants
If you call him a clever man, he may be happy
I may have read the novel, but I don't remember it
That horse may be a good bet
She may not come here tomorrow
She may not be at home now
He gave up trying, when he might have succeeded
He may well just say something ambiguous again
The business deal may tell in our favor
He may have met her yesterday
He may have read the letter
The store might be closed already
It may, indeed, be a mistake
I do not remember seeing the letter, but perhaps I read it
I may go skiing at Zao next month
He may be a good man for all I know
He may be a good man for all I know
What she says may be true
He has not come yet. Something may have happened to him
He steeled himself against possible failure
He may be on the next train
They may not know about it
Granted his cleverness, he may still be mistaken
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