Sentence examples for may describes the from inspiring English sources

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May describes the BBC's recent decision over Clarkson as a "light kicking…not excluding him from the club".

Such behaviour may describes the fact that the gas mixtures with high gas specific gravity and low temperature are likely to be in the form of liquid phase for which the JT coefficient may become negative due to the cooling effect (Jeffry 2009; Pinto et al. 2013; Steffensen and Smith 1973).

That's how Theresa May describes the migration policy she proposed to the world on Monday ahead of the UN general assembly.

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Under the new rules, the auditor may describe the difficulties in involved in valuing those securities.

In a restaurant, the waiter may describe the dishes, suggest a wine, come back to ensure that your dishes are satisfactory, refill your drinks.

These two sets of directions may describe the same route, but they rely on different systems of coordinates.

The narrator of Wells's novel may describe the Martians as "the most unearthly creatures it is possible to conceive," but he comes to suspect that they have descended from a species that was a lot like human beings.

The typical dream report is of visual imagery; indeed, in the absence of such imagery, the person may describe the phenomenon as thinking rather than "dreaming" while asleep.

And despite its cloying tone, that Oxford Dictionaries blog post from August does allude to the increasingly important distinction between "acronym" and "initialism" — either of which may describe the expression "LOL," depending if you pronounce it "lawl" or "ell-oh-ell".

The poet, for example, may describe the ascent of a hill in such a way that each physical step corresponds to a new stage in the soul's progress toward a higher level of existence.

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