Sentence examples for material may have from inspiring English sources

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Some experts believe its denser material may have caused the adverse effects.

The material may have faltered, but Thomas, in fine British tradition, soldiered on.

"Some of Wilde's original material may have been lost in the latter … but much was gained, too," she wrote.

The source material may have been strong but that didn't mean adapting it would be a doddle.

He added that some countries, including the United States, suspected that any incriminating material may have already been removed.

Some of the new material may have been lost when Irish rebels set fire to the Spensers' estate, Kilcolman Castle, the year before his death.

Beyond that, too much of the material may have been written of too many times and too well for Bainbridge ever to have made much headway with it.

His reputation could certainly withstand it, but Jennifer Bass's intimate connection to the material may have made any objective critique impossible.

"We're anticipating that material may have been entering the harbor," Mr. Krahn said, adding that Cameco did not know how long it would take to confirm any possible pollution.

The suggestion that the minister's computers, containing sensitive intelligence material, may have been compromised is the most serious sign yet that newspaper malpractice extended far beyond the hacking of mobile phone voicemail, into the realm of other electronic data.

In the past few days a crack has appeared in the sandstone cliffs above the line at Teignmouth and thousands of tonnes of material may have to be removed in the coming days and weeks.

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