Sentence examples for may grow ever from inspiring English sources

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O'Leary's smile may grow ever sunnier when he reaps a personal windfall in February as a special dividend of €520m is paid to shareholders, including the chief executive.

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The Black List suggests, if nothing else, that the gap between Oscar-land and the year's true worthies may be growing ever greater.

Top universities may be growing ever more selective, but the returns on a college degree depend far more on field of study than the choosiness of the university itself, the report says.

After all, what will not alter — what may, indeed, heightened by the feeding frenzies available online, grow ever more insistent — is the appetite of the public.

The argument may have fallen silent, and yet the implications of unresting climate science grow ever closer.

Bribes grow ever bigger and more ubiquitous.

It won't look the same for a long time if ever (it may grow back in a different shape) but you must remove damaged parts.

That figure may grow.

Tensions may grow.

You may grow into it.

Nothing may grow there again.

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