Sentence examples for may cause outrage from inspiring English sources

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This may cause outrage and consternation among those of strong nationalist opinions in the Republic but the coalition will be hoping that a majority in Middle Ireland might hold their noses and vote yes on the new treaty because the alternative is even more unthinkable.

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The end of the international graduate Home Secretary Theresa May has caused outrage by outlining plans to ban international students from working during their studies forcing them out of the UK post-graduation in her continued clampdown on immigration.

His books always cause outrage.

Surely he must have realised the painting would cause outrage?

With its emphasis on the "outrage" blasphemy may cause among "any religion," this measure seems to be aimed less at protecting the sacred than at preventing intolerance among diverse religious groups.

Asked about the public outrage the case may cause, Alvarez said residents need to know that her office is listening.

Also, may cause: anxiety, distraction, depression, sense of helplessness, drowsiness and outrage.

But it may cause headaches.

Warning: may cause epiphany!

May cause shock (algid malaria).

This may cause bleeding.

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