Sentence examples for may join that from inspiring English sources

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Soon, the heart may join that list.

Many theatres, venues and concert promoters also have special clubs you may join that give you the privilege of buying tickets before they go on sale to the general public.

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If he fails, he may well join that unfortunate club of prime ministers never to win an election.

They are even collaborating with a group in China that will launch a satellite in 2016 which should be able to bounce light waves from a sender on one part of the Earth to distant receiver elsewhere.Further development of twisted light's travel-worthiness may, in time, join that effort as well.

The most avid political junkies probably couldn't name five U.S. agriculture secretaries; Tom Vilsack, the current occupant of the post, may be about to join that short list.

For seniors that are anti-AARP, there are numerous conservative leaning groups that you can join that may better represent your views, and most of them offer discount benefits too.

Many believe the time for Rooney to join that list may be approaching.

Berkow stated that Barry Bonds may be "the next to join that magical club of three: Babe Ruth, Roger Maris and Mark McGwire," those with 60 or more home runs in a single season.

A lot of readers may join in on that refrain at the news that the Stones are back on the bookshelves with "Jagger," another rehashing of grievances between a certain snake-hipped singer and a louche guitar man.

Politicians elsewhere, also facing swelling deficits, may join him in that.

You may join the camp that is certain Mr. Strauss-Kahn is a rutting scoundrel, a powerful white man who thought he could have his way with a poor West African housekeeper at a Midtown hotel.

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