Sentence examples for may have nowhere from inspiring English sources

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Sprint may have nowhere to run.

And they may have nowhere to go.

Another problem is that workers may have nowhere to exercise.

In fact, without the Jets, HBO may have nowhere to turn for a second straight season.

But UConn, which has no athletic director and a new president, may have nowhere to go.

Without the option of switching allegiance to Afghans, they may have nowhere to go.

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If the decision, deferred on Wednesday, goes against them, they fear they may soon have nowhere to go.

Even Lib Dems give Nick Clegg 60%to34%4% approval, though it must be said that Clegg-hating Lib Dems have switched to other parties (he gets 24%to62%2% disapproval among those who voted for the party in 2010), though Ed-sceptic Labour voters may feel they have nowhere else to turn.

I have always loved the concept of an organization made especially to help kids who may feel they have nowhere else to turn.

The overall stock market may have gone nowhere, but parts of it are very different than they were.

By 1970 or so, in other words, there may have been nowhere to go, for a writer of her dedicated intensity of vision, but into the fantastic, where the fate of the world could be visualised – if only, at times, in cartoon form.

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