Sentence examples for may be torn from inspiring English sources

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1915 & 1922, may be torn down because it is only 3 stories tall.

Our leaves may be torn off, but they will grow again.

Eventually, a hole may be torn through the roof of a cave, and it is in this manner that a spouting horn is formed.

More than hearts may be torn if the city gives the go-ahead to the titanic and controversial £5.5bn Liverpool Waters project proposed by property developers Peel Holdings.

The plan would free the department of the cost of maintaining the 34 Georgian-style brick buildings here, many of which may be torn down.

A few months from now, a new bright blue steel structure that frames the entrance to Downtown Brooklyn may be torn down.

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I'm happy not to know, though I may be tearing my hair out on 2 January.

SALLY HERSHBERGER, the hairdresser who pioneered the $600 cut (now $800), may be tearing her hair out.

A gale may be tearing over the house and a flood running down the street, but the link to a lifetime's mince consumption will be hard to fix in my imagination.

But instead of strengthening the union, the process may be tearing it apart.A draft based on public consultations was rewritten by a constitutional assembly dominated by members of the ruling Party of the Revolution (CCM).

There may be tears, and a quick dash to the supermarket for sausages.

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