Sentence examples for may have browsed from inspiring English sources

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Chalicotherium may have browsed on branches of trees, pulling them down with the front claws; the claws may also have been employed to dig up roots and tubers.

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The second part of the curation problem is that after a curator determined that a term was truly missing from an ontology (versus in some part of the ontology that they may not have browsed), they then needed to request that a new term be added to the ontology.

Police and other officials may find what you have browsed via your ISP, or if Firefox installation is unencrypted, by simply examining your USB drive (even if all the files are deleted).

I could (and indeed have) browsed the site for hours.

You have browsed an ABC apparel company's website.

Small grasslike plants at Whiteman are normally favoured, the Xanthorrhoea species may have been browsed less intently because they were not as apparent to the herbivores as larger species.

If you've browsed over to the Miami Herald, you may have seen the photo below accompanying the story, and thought, "Wow.

We've browsed through photos from across the United States.

This is a stringent criterion as many individuals may have only wanted to browse the online services; information on medication, health conditions and disability benefits.

Trees within the seedling height which were browsed just prior the initiation of the experiment may have coppiced by 2007 after browsing release.

Catastrophic damage that occurs at the early establishment stage of eucalypts, such as decapitation by browsing mammals, may have deleterious effects on survival, growth and tree shape.

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