Sentence examples for may be dragons from inspiring English sources

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For example, if your paper is about dragons, then one may idea may be "the symbolism of the dragon" and another idea in another section may be "dragons in mythology".

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For much of the developing world, our current digital maps may as well say 'Here there be dragons.' There's a long way to go, but someone has at last picked up a sword.

"There are some areas of code in running programs," he writes, "that may as well be marked Here Be Dragons, and there are some programs that have run for decades — at universities, corporations, banks — that cannot be efficiently maintained or enhanced because nobody completely understands how they work".

They are asking him to admit to being the Harpy so that they (the innocent ones) may be spared from being dragon fodder.

Here be dragons!

His novels may be shelved alongside dragons from Anne McCaffery and the surreal physics of M John Harrison's Kefahuchi Tract, but Kim Stanley Robinson insists that he writes science fiction because he's a realist.

But in the primeval spirit of the northern park, I prefer to think that its meaning may be: "No Viking Dragon Boats Permitted to Attack Here".

An example may be a bearded dragon, who climbs trees.

Komodo dragons may be monogamous and form "pair bonds", a rare behavior for lizards.

However, recent research suggests the large size of Komodo dragons may be better understood as representative of a relict population of very large varanid lizards that once lived across Indonesia and Australia, most of which, along with other megafauna, died out after the Pleistocene.

Furthermore, the bites of dragons may be more conducive to establishing an infection than bites of other types of animals.

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