Sentence examples for may be trials from inspiring English sources

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Like Giraffe Heroes, you may work very hard and there may be trials, but when you're doing something you know is meaningful to you, there's also energy, a sense of excitement, a deep satisfaction of being in the right place at the right time.

Therefore, there may be trials in the registries that are not listed as 'completed', but that have been completed.

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A TV replay system allowing coaches to challenge a referee's decision may be trialled next year, Fifa president Sepp Blatter has announced.

Anti-dementia medication that may slow the course of cognitive decline may be trialled.

There may be trial programs available.

There may eventually be trials and there may even be punishments in Indonesia and in East Timor, but justice for the atrocities in East Timor is beginning to seem elusive.

There may even be trials.

You can find them at condition-focused organizations like the American Cancer Society or the Alzheimer's Association, or by asking her doctor who may be monitoring trials in his or her specialty.

And there is a chance that this may be a trial balloon, to see what travelers are willing to tolerate.

It may be the trial of some-or-other century, but at this length the sag is palpable.

Because it occurs to me that this whole thing may be a trial balloon to see what the media's reaction is to Palin souvenir sales on the internet.

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