Sentence examples for I may live from inspiring English sources

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I wish we did have more, though I may live to regret saying that.

I may live in Pennsylvania, but I am a New Jerseyan.

She adds: "I don't regret the book... but I may live to regret saying that".

"I may live in a dumpster, but I can still enjoy a sustainable lifestyle," he said.

"I may live in New York, but I'm still from the South," she said.

"I may live abroad, but my sense of being an American, of loving my country, has never changed".

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I may be living on hopes, but I know that such a life is better than one lived in depression.

'Yeah, I may be living in this little studio apartment, but I'm making it and I'm surviving here.' " Not that New York was utterly beyond redemption in these bygone years: As a kind of modern-day frontier town, Mr. Mahler said, it was teeming with peril, but also with frantic energy and with havens where experimental subcultures could flourish.

While I may be living the so-called "American Dream," that is not how many of us -- "us" being NFL Super Bowl Champions -- start out.

In fifteen years I may be living in Argentina or Chile or Uruguay, and who knows what publishing technology will be like then, so who knows what Budget Press will be.

I may be living on the line each day in New York, but there is no one line that I have to take, and I'm hoping the one I take is not delayed.

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