Sentence examples for may fought the from inspiring English sources

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Given the Michael Howard treatment by Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman, the home secretary, Theresa May, fought the brute off more successfully than Howard did.

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But Mr. Benson, president of Sea Hunt, a salvage company, may fight the ruling.

She may fight the charges, which could lead to an embarrassing trial.

It is not always right to stifle research that may fight the latter because it may aid the former.

A force of two thousand people may fight the fire, plus dozens of machines, including squadrons in the air.

The banks also may fight the subpoenas to protect themselves from liability for losses by their corporate customers.

But Mr. Benson, president of Sea Hunt, a salvage company named after an old television show, may fight the ruling.

If Dean is our nominee, he may fight the Beltway wars more aggressively than other Democrats, but we will still be a nation at war.

The implications for people, therefore, may prove to be rather straightforward: exercise may fight the ravages of age not just on your jowls and thighs and gut, but in your mind as well.

"Men who begin to fight the Church for the sake of freedom and humanity," GK Chesterton wrote 100 years ago, "end by flinging away freedom and humanity if only they may fight the Church … The secularists have not wrecked divine things; but the secularists have wrecked secular things, if that is any comfort to them".

An Elvis lookalike who beat the Lib Dems in a by-election said he may challenge Nick Clegg at the next general election in Sheffield Hallam, or he may fight the Skegness seat.

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