Sentence examples for may harbour exploitable from inspiring English sources

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All three components may harbour exploitable genetic variation.

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John McDonnell, Caroline Lucas and I may harbour different perspectives on the EU.

Any false stereotypes the tourists may harbour should not be reinforced.

Astronomers think it is rocky, like the Earth, and that it may harbour liquid water.

The official message to other Emiratis who may harbour sympathy for al-Islah is clear.

Governments outside America may harbour ambitious plans for state-funded clouds.

They may harbour a touch of regret that they did not put a shaky Celtic defence under more concerted pressure.

And even your own shelves and those of friends and family may harbour some unknown treasures to help you out.

These biofilms may harbour coliform bacteria where they persist and survive remedial actions such as chlorination.

Employers may harbour personal prejudices against certain faiths.

An important prediction from the most parsimonious model is that although only ∼ 20% farms may harbour E. coli O157 infection at any given time ∼ 80% may harbour infection at some point during the course of a year.

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