Sentence examples for it might feature from inspiring English sources

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It might feature in House & Garden were it not for the domestic clutter.

Here's a 1987 letter from Kay Boyle to the New York Review of Books, about what it might feature.

I think it might feature Lady Edith, whose end remains untied, and who could do with a bit of luck – and love – of her own.

It's often made in the shape of a sausage, and the recipe changes by region: it might feature red wine, milk, pinenuts, sugar and a range of spices.

I grabbed one and discarded all but the "Life" section, thinking it might feature yet another notice for our "Don Quixote".

It might feature such thought-stretching concepts as time travel and warp drives, but reading science fiction actually makes you read more "stupidly", according to new research.

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There'll be no deliberate prejudice: any song, so long as it's not new, might feature.

Share it with us by tweeting it to @huffpostteen and we might feature yours next week!

The announcement that the Bank of England is to introduce a redesigned polymer £50 note has sparked speculation as to who might feature on it.

Share it with us by tweeting it to @HuffPostTeen and we might feature yours next week!

It might have other features (other amino acids or other chemical pathways, for instance), it would not be descended from that ancestor, and it would be represented on another tree entirely.

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