Sentence examples for may be impertinent from inspiring English sources

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The exotic may be impertinent, playful, or decorative, but it is always unexpected.

It may be impertinent, he admits, for a layman to tackle such a subject, but he takes encouragement from Rutherford himself, who in the politically incorrect 30s used to tell young physicists that if their work could not be explained in terms a barmaid could understand it was probably not worth doing.

It may be impertinent to ask her if she'll become an advocate for persons with chronic illness or some other important role.

Unfortunately, the hypotheses and experiments derived from such observations may be impertinent, and the results could be misconstrued and self-serving.

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Don't be impertinent.

Instead they are seen to be impertinent.

Lingerie is not the only clothing that can be impertinent.

It would be impertinent to deny the religious aspect of this relief and pride.

So would I be impertinent  to suggest, that this Scotsman,  who will go down in history, should be created a member of the Order of the Thistle?

She declined the invitation, noting that she likes her day job — and that it would also be impertinent for a billionaire to represent working-class Italians.

"I'm not trying to be impertinent or anything".

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