Sentence examples for may dip to from inspiring English sources

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In many parts of the UK, temperatures may dip to between 4C and 6C as the cold weather moves southwards.

Some guess it may dip to fewer than 30 seats, down from 88 in the outgoing parliament.

Most of them will slow a bit next year: for instance, China's growth rate may dip to "only" 10%.

(And some people are proud of their tomato plants!) He keeps some of his favorites, like the Angels Trumpetss, in his basement, where winter temperatures may dip to 40 degrees.

Shias fear they may dip to a minority.Despite the lifting of the emergency, the spectre of sectarian bloodletting in the manner of Lebanon and Iraq still frightens many people.

When more ratings come in, it may dip to an 8.9, but even then, wow.

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While temperatures may briefly dip to near freezing Saturday and Saturday night, we think it's unlikely it will be persistently cold enough for significant damage to occur.

Your efficiency may dip at the office if you keep on thinking about your personal to-do-list.

But while Apple's profits may dip due to the costs of reshuffling its lineup, that's no solace to anyone who's bought an iPod, or an iPhone, lately.

Although, let's face it, people love to hear other people sound like even other people - so I may dip in to some classic impressions (Woody Allen as Pinochet in heaven!), because today's audiences demand it.

Social care services and the NHS will come under increased pressure, while educational attainment may dip, according to the Welsh government analysis.

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