Sentence examples for may be marks from inspiring English sources

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There may be marks on his face and hands.

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Although they are thin, there may be marked gaseous abdominal distension.

While an area may be marked on a coverage map as unreliable, on the ground there was generally a solution.

In the end, George W. may be marked for the White House because of, rather than in spite of, his mediocre grades.

Conversely, the otherwise impressive Missing may be marked down in drama series for a conclusion that was widely considered too open-ended.

If you, as a parent, make even one infinitesimal misstep, your baby may be marked forever for failure or, worse, insignificance.

The Islamists may be marked as cowards for recruiting boys to fight their war, then running away, or they may come to be seen as martyrs.

If different offices are controlled by different parties, the governmental process may be marked by greater conflict than would otherwise be the case.

Even where the annual ceremonies are continuing largely unchanged, organizers are anticipating the day when the anniversary may be marked more quietly.

The long, straight coat is black, brown, or blue-gray with black mottling and may be marked with tan and white.

Territorial boundaries may be marked by sounds such as bird song, or scents such as pheromones secreted by the skin glands of many mammals.

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