Sentence examples for may miss something from inspiring English sources

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But the strategy contains an inherent risk: If a director is not nimble enough, he may miss something.

So you need to set it to record the Sunday game and also 60 Minutes or you may miss something.

If speed is one of the drivers, he continues, "then one of the pitfalls is that you may miss something".

When they're doing their job, therapy can be sacrament, and sacrament can be therapy – not only that, but one without the other may miss something vital.

"A traditional screening program may miss something".

Very occasionally we may miss something interesting completely, though we'll try to catch up as soon as we realise.

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You may not miss the battered and scratched and badly projected film prints of the good old grindhouse days, but, much like those who prefer vinyl records over CDs, you may soon miss something else: an image with depth and warmth, however attenuated by abuse.

In your worry and fear that you may be missing something, or may have forgotten something, you may tend to overdo the packing a little bit... Then there are all the other external factors that influence you one way or another.

Those giant NASA/ESA telescopes aren't spending every waking hour trained on one planet or whatever, so they may "miss" when something like an impact occurs.

"It's exciting that you see things changing, and it's frightening that they may not change enough or you may have missed something.

Be aware that you may be missing something important at school and may have to get notes off a friend or student.

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