Sentence examples for may be spoiled from inspiring English sources

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You may be spoiled but not spoiled enough to lose friends.

"The vaccines may be spoiled.

New Yorkers may be spoiled.

Accel is also at risk of disappointing investors, who may be spoiled by Facebook's bounty.

But he says things may be spoiled now because the government is bringing in bears from national parks.

He's not above negotiating a rental or two for a quick influx of commission cash: "I may be spoiled, but I'm not a brat".

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But they may be spoilt for choice: think of all the tiresome bits of territory that other countries would like to offload.

As Hall suggests, after years of scratching around that led various national coaches to such unlikely wing selections as Richard Horne, Karl Pratt and Lee Gilmour, England may be spoilt for choice come 2013.

At the lobbying group, the selection of Mr. Phillips of Sidley Austin raised eyebrows because it suggests that Wall Street may be spoiling for a fight.

While consumers may be spoilt for choice the fragmentation of content means that they are going to need deep pockets to enjoy the fruits of the new fragmented TV market.

Mr. Ornstein, a sharp critic of Mr. Trump, said the president may be spoiling for a shutdown to draw attention away from his legal exposure, both in the special counsel's investigation into his campaign's ties with Russia and in his former lawyer's conviction for campaign finance crimes he said were directed by Mr. Trump.

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