Sentence examples for may it be that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "may it be that" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to express possibility or uncertainty in a sentence. Example: "May it be that she will finally find the courage to pursue her dreams." (This sentence expresses the possibility that the person mentioned will find courage in the future.) Another example: "May it be that we have underestimated the importance of this issue." (This sentence expresses uncertainty about the extent of the issue's importance.)

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But does this hardware vendor independence mean programming once and executing everywhere with the same execution results and machine behaviour, or may it be that exchanging only the used runtime environment lead to a totally different machine behaviour with violating specified safety constraints?

If we want to sustain a nation of goodness, one that defies evil, maybe we should embrace the unfiltered missive given by Robbie Parker, whose 6-year-old daughter Emilie died at Sandy Hook: "May it be that this inspires us to be better, to be more compassionate and more humble people -- to better our communities -- at all times".

May it be that the prospect of any human life, anywhere on this planet, being taken fills us with as much a sense of dread and a call to action as this stunt had.

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It may be that was coincidental.

It may be that inertia is appropriate.

It may be that kind of year.

It may be that very boldness that got them caught.

And it may be that Labour is right.

It may be that Macbeth was a particular favorite.

It may be that roosters are just naturally suspicious.

It may be that socially we're wired to gossip.

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