Sentence examples for may have quit from inspiring English sources

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Exxon may have quit Poland, the country where exploration has gone furthest, but other firms are having more joy.

He may have quit when he did because he thought the party had reached its high-water mark.

All we know about him is that he may have been a Roman soldier who may have quit the army in Gaul and settled down.

Sir Harold Evans may have quit Fleet Street nearly 30 years ago, but the former Sunday Times editor is still a big draw.

(Indeed, some suspect Mr Maehara may have quit with an eye to returning in short order: to lead a future government).

The focus of the official inquiry into child sexual abuse will not be narrowed to exclude historical cases, the home secretary has made clear, as she also suggested that its former chair, Dame Lowell Goddard, may have quit because she was lonely.

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Otherwise, subjects with work-related symptoms may have quitted their job, without assigning their symptoms to the job.

This is because while pregnant smokers may falsely report that they have quit, the reverse situation, in which pregnant women falsely report smoking, is extremely unlikely.

Perhaps Antonis Samaras wouldn't have quit, poor Varoufakis may have not given his exit papers, the meeting of heads probably wouldn't have happened, the almost unanimous approval of the parliament to negotiate would not have been given.

I think there are some personnel changes and some people have quit and some people may have not quit".

The authors also estimate that in 2015 e-cigarettes alone may have helped about 18,000 smokers to quit who would not otherwise have quit.

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