Sentence examples for may be offending from inspiring English sources

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By focusing on who has offended, who are not focusing on who may be offending.

Stopping offenders before they start Dr. Quayle says it's not a surprise that many people are aware they may be offending or about to offend online – and that they want to stop or seek help before they start.

It may be offending cat smells that u brought in to made them think their home is intruded, or other factors that is causing stress to your pet.

Pilates can be practiced at home, away from any 'audiences' of people who may be offending you right now, or who you don't need input from.

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That black people may be offended or, indeed, intimidated by this climate, no longer matters.

Some of us may be offended some of the time, but our culture will be the richer for it".

Both George Bush and Al Gore know this, even though they think that voters' tender sensibilities may be offended to hear it.

Some readers may be offended by the book's footnotes, there to explain the book's many too-British references.

"People may be offended by the lyrics, but I can't imagine how someone would feel unsafe".

You may not agree with what they have done, you may be offended by what they have done, but you should defend their right to publish it".

One barista, Michael, said he was concerned that "people won't be able to take it... they may be offended by the truth".

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