Search Terms: かも知れない*, かもしれない*
You may be right, but I am against your opinion
What he said may well be true
He may have gone home by another way
You could be right, I suppose
The slightest mistake may lead to a fatal disaster
You might avoid an unpleasant experience
This story may sound strange, but it's absolutely true
To hear him talk, you might take him for a girl
The typhoon may cross the Tohoku district
They may even ask if you are all right or if there is something they can help you with
He may have absented himself from school the day before yesterday
I started to think I had behaved foolishly
This is the first time I've worked as a coordinator, so I may not have the hang of it yet
She may have to quit her job next month
It may snow in the afternoon
This dress may look funny, but I like it
God may be listening to his wish
I may not be able to cope with those problems
All this may sound strange, but it is true
It may snow in the evening
The story may sound strange, but it is true
They might have to cancel the flight because of the typhoon
She may or may not agree with us
Making such a judgement may lead to wrong ideas
This problem may be solved in a variety of ways
She hinted that she might study abroad
His story may not be true
Jane may not be at home now
Susan may not come, but Betty certainly will
Jack may have taken my umbrella by mistake
She might be seriously ill
We'll run into her at the party
Tom may have missed the train. He hasn't come yet
This movie may have an undesirable influence on children
I fear that he may be late for the train
Your new friends may laugh at some of the things you do
Jane may be playing tennis with my brother
He may have said something about it, but I don't remember
They may be playing in the park
The student may have copied the figures in a hurry
We may be able to see birds' nests
You must keep this plan a secret as there may be some changes yet
She may have called me up while I was out
You may catch sight of our house from the train
If you take a close look, you'll find that your friends and you have similar personalities
It may sound strange, but what she said is true
It occurred to me that my watch might be broken
You may be late for school
A wise mother might not have scolded her child
He may come and see us tonight
He might be away at the moment
Maybe they will come and maybe they won't
I may put this story on the stage
If you invited him, he might come
They might tell us the truth
We may have a shower today
He could still be alive somewhere
Their communication may be much more complex than we thought
This new medicine may aid your recovery
He may be a good man for all I know
Global climatic changes may have been responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs
You may not believe this, but I don't drink at all
She may not be aware of the danger
This project may not pay off
He cannot possibly believe her
You could at least try to be a bit more polite, even though it's not like you
He'll never show it, but I think that deep down, he's seriously worried
I was afraid he might die
This medicine may aid his recovery
Hearing you sing, people might take you for a girl
She may be a nurse. I am not sure
She looks sleepy. She may have stayed up late last night
That doctor may cure him of his cancer
She may be able to answer the question
I may have put the key somewhere in this room
He may come tomorrow afternoon
I may have seen that girl somewhere
Your camera may be stolen if you leave it there
It may have rained during the night
He may often have been here when he was a child
With more courage, I might have proposed to Mary
He may have taken the wrong train
This story might sound unbelievable but it is true
He consoled himself with the thought that it might have been worse
She may not come to the party tonight
You may have mistaken Jane for his sister
It may have been Mr Sato who sent these flowers
She may not come to the party tonight
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