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It's just possible that he'll eventually recover the use of his legs
It may be too early for us to put the project into practice
Political reforms may ameliorate the living conditions of the poor
To survive, the polar bear must keep its body at the right temperature and store enough energy to last between meals that could be a few days or a few months apart
It may not appeal to some, but I prefer to remain a salaried man; I don't have to worry so much about making both ends meet
In nostalgic moments we may tend to think of childhood as a time of almost unbroken happiness
If he had given up smoking then, he might not be suffering from such a disease
If you had not followed the doctor's advice then, you might be ill now
Since he is very late, he may have met with an accident on his way
This might not have anything to do with the problem at hand
I may have made some minor mistakes in translation
Financial reforms may ameliorate the current economic difficulties
The first prize may be won by him
Had I done my best, I might have succeeded
You may have swelling, but don't worry about it
The crocodile, which produces only male young in hotter weather, might die out too because there will be no females to breed
It never occurred to me that he might fail his friend
This may not suit your taste
Unless everyone plays well, we may lose the game
If it had not been for your help, we might have failed
We may meet again in the near future
But for his help, I might fail
She has not come here yet. I am afraid she may have lost her way
If it were not for his help, I might fail
He may have argued with his wife, but he can't have hit her
Luciano might have the crowd behind him, but he's still wet behind the ears
They might pay me more if I could use a computer
They might pay me more if I could use a computer
Secondly, some of the Creoles may become independent "national languages" in their own right
She may not like his attitude
The helicopter is so useful that someday it may take the place of cars and trains
This letter contains sensitive information that may offend some people
The rumor may or may not be true
He may have met with an accident on his way
Judging from the look of the sky, we might have a shower before nightfall
He may have met with an accident on the way
Although we may intend to judge a person on the basis of his or her personal qualities, they are not visible at first sight
The boss is hard to get along with. But if I try to talk to him about problems I have at work he might have a little heart. Even a hunter can't kill a bird who flies to him for protection
The current low status of the elderly may be changing, however
From the look of the sky, it may rain in the afternoon
The makeup of Mideast peace talks may change due to a change of heart on the part of Israel
Americans may regard shy people as less capable than those who are not shy
Certainly he is handsome and intelligent, but there is something about him that I can't like
Komiakov may never have full use of his arm
I got this information second hand, so I may be wrong
He's likely to be late so you'd better tell him again that the meeting time is seven to make double sure
He may change his mind later
I might as well leave today
It may or may not be true
Because of the problem of air pollution, the bicycle may some day replace the automobile
She may have been surprised when she heard the news
Although he may be clever, he is not wise
Our child seems to be brilliant. Of course, we may be prejudiced
Either of the students may fail the exam
What you don't see and hear with your own ears and eyes might be true, but it might also not be true
She hasn't come here yet. I am afraid she may have lost her way
She might be taller than you
The tropical rainforests, located in a narrow region near the equator, are disappearing so fast that by the year 2000 eighty percent of them may be gone
Something bad may happen to him
The wholesalers might try to back out of the deal
In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears
Too much alcohol may result in gastric disease
The word fugusha ("disabled") might be insulting
It is possible that he has had an accident
My watch may be one or two minutes fast
He isn't back yet. He may have had an accident
My friend may have had a bad time in Africa
It was a rush job so it might not be a good fit
It may be advantageous to me to proceed in this way
You had better see a doctor; it may not be just a cold
You had better see a doctor; it may not be just a cold
My father will possibly come on the next train
In the near future, we may have a big earthquake in Japan
Critics may argue that all the foregoing characterizations are very abstract
It may be unwise of you to advertise your presence
If we hang around here any longer, there could be reinforcements coming from the second gate to take us in a pincer movement
Peter may need a new diaper
The pilot hinted that it might be a UFO
She took the risk, knowing that she might lose a lot of money
Information is sometimes held back from patients when it is thought it might upset them
The disagreement between the union and management could lead to a strike
You may get a serious disease
This may not sound serious
A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke
I admit this may not be the best way of doing it
We may fall ill at any moment
He might have lost his way
I might have to be very angry with you if you were to come alone
You may fall ill at any moment
I have a feeling that he may blow in sometime soon
Eating too much may lead to sickness
He may be rich, but he is stingy
Solar energy may be able to play a significant role in our daily life
I am afraid she may have lost her way
I have a feeling that Masao may blow in sometime soon
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