Sentence examples for may be uttered from inspiring English sources

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One can consistently hold that an indicative sentence has truth value, and even that it may be uttered in such a way as to say something true, while denying that its utterance is an assertion.

While it may be uttered any time innuendo presents itself, its origins are unknown.

A delayed complex reflection may be uttered as one or more sentences remote from the patient's statement.

There may be children around, and some vulgar profanity may be uttered or screamed.

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Mr. Golden sees a pattern here, but he is willing to entertain the possibility that it may be utter chaos.

For example, No. 27, from "Midnight Cowboy," may well be uttered by many New Yorkers if the new transit fares indeed go into effect: "I'm walking here!

Territory calls, given by territorial breeders, are long-distance calls, and thus were not included as vocal responses in the analysis as they may have been uttered further away and not as a response to the experiment.

Whilst sometimes such claims may have been uttered defensively, to establish status within the peer group, the young men also seemed to revel in their 'bad' language and 'foul' sexual exploits as if enjoying performing their transgression for the three adult professionals, each other and the audio recorder.

The word "ingratitude" may even have been uttered.

Those may have been the two most important words he's uttered since his inauguration.

Many names were uttered.

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