Sentence examples for may get weeks from inspiring English sources

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Patients are told they may get weeks, months or even a year of relief.

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You may get six weeks off in the summer, but it's likely that some of this will be spent planning for the new academic year and you'll have to put a lot of hard work into term time to pay for it.

We may get thrashed every week – though for what it's worth I think the Premier League will suit our brand of fearless, passing and attacking football and we will continue to flourish, as Swansea have in recent years.

The good news is that any medical and rehabilitation expenses are covered, and employees may get $400 a week, depending upon the state in which they live, for as long as they are unable to work.

The increasingly contentious atmosphere suggests that the budget negotiations during the next six weeks may get nasty.

This may get harder, however, as the weeks go by.

Relations may get bumpier in the coming weeks when President Obama meets with the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader whom China accuses of being a separatist, and President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan makes a brief visit to the United States.

In advance of that, possibly within weeks, he may get some new party post (some talk of a "vice presidency") or possibly a government job (as rural affairs minister, perhaps?).

Do not take the piercing out before six weeks it may get infected easily or might close faster.

Some Pet rocks may get home sick so do 1 week school and 1 week at their home.

He said: "There is absolutely no sign of this threat abating, and with further rain and strong winds forecast throughout the week things may get worse before they get better".

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