Sentence examples for may being from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'may being' is not correct in written English
If you are trying to express possibility, you can use the phrase 'may be.' For example, "This situation may be different than we expected."

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The deal has also led to May being criticised for talking "tosh" by a senior backbencher over her claim it will be partly financed by a "Brexit dividend".

Nasty Goran one moment, nice Goran the next, he readily admits to a split personality, as well he may, being born in the city of that name 29 years ago.

Absent Mrs May being capable of reaching a cross-party agreement, her plan B is to revert to plan A. Incredible as this might seem in the wake of such a crushing defeat, the prime minister thinks her least worst option is to try to breathe life back into the deal that parliament has pronounced dead.

Be that as it may, being late doesn't necessarily mean the company isn't capable of booking some early successes.

Britain looks likely to have one team at the Games, with the world rankings on 3 May being used to decide who makes it to London., and the rivals could meet in the semi-finals if they both win their next matches.

He started in the 2010 Conference Premier play-off Final at Wembley on 16 May, being substituted on 73 minutes, which York lost 3 1 to Carruthers' former club Oxford.

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It may be stiffness.

Whoever they may be.

That may be possible.

Something may be ticking".

Consolations may be found.

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