Sentence examples for mail may have from inspiring English sources

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Your mail may have been intercepted by fraudsters or your account address may have been changed.

Connecticut mail may have been cross contaminated in Trenton, and then contaminated machines in Connecticut.

A source said the Mail may have bid up to £150,000.

"I am disappointed and frustrated," said Azeezaly S. Jaffer, the postal service's vice president for public affairs, who has been taking antibiotics because he was in the Brentwood post office here when contaminated mail may have been processed.

The Revs were quick to acknowledge the Mail's publicity: Of course, the Mail may have got things confused and meant the New England Patriots, who beat the Seahawks 28-24 in Arizona on Sunday.

Royal Mail may have been privatised by the Tories, but it was the EU that began the process by enforcing the liberalisation of the natural monopoly of postal services.

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E-mail may have killed the letter, but online shopping is great for parcel-deliverers.

E-mail may have facilitated protest by the Falun Gong, but protest does not equal democratization, especially when answered by crackdowns from a powerful government.

Although e-mail may have killed some letters, post offices stand to gain from becoming the delivery boys for electronic commerce, which is expected to rise within a few years to 15% of all retail sales.Grabbing these chances before private operators do will necessitate speed and investment, rare qualities in state monopolies.

The reports said log-in information and e-mails may have been stolen.

In her case, as in others, the mails may have been the source.

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