Sentence examples for may always have from inspiring English sources

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It's only later I reflect that the climbdown may always have been the plan.

Instead, "the dead may always have more life, more time, to give us".

"12 Songs" suggests that serious interactions may always have been what Diamond was after.

But it occurs to me that I may always have been wrong about 1968.

He may always have been a verbal show-off but underneath the pyrotechnics lie real humour, real pain.

Scott may always have had an eye on the box office, but from "Alien" and "Thelma & Louise" on, he has made women into heroines.

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However, some evidence suggests that procedural justice may not always have positive effects and may even have negative effects.

Chomsky may not always have the right answers.

We find that price intervention may not always have the desired effect.

But network providers say they may not always have the technical ability to do that.

But enforcing the standards may not always have the desired effect.

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