Sentence examples for may have stiff from inspiring English sources

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The English may have stiff upper lips, but Europeans have stronger necks, judged by personal injury claims.

Look for the signs and symptoms of CP: Children over two months of age: May have stiff legs that cross when picked up.

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Stewie, who was recently outed, may have stiffer competition in his future brawls when Karl Rove and Rush Limbaugh guest-star this season.

Infants like him may cry excessively and have stiff limbs, tremors, diarrhea and other problems that make their first days of life excruciating.

Indeed the Dons may have provided  stiffer opposition.

Any soap can be used, but traditional solid block laundry soap may have a stiffer, more effective lather than milder hand soap.

"England may have lost the Ashes but there have been signs confirming we will have stiff competition when we defend the urn there in 2009," Lee wrote.

You may get impatient by the end that's OK, so long as the egg whites are nice and glossy and have stiff peaks when you're done.

"I have stiff fingers.

It will have stiff competition, however.

Did I have stiff competition?

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