Sentence examples for may released to from inspiring English sources

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In a letter to May released to the New Statesman, Burnham said he wanted to work constructively over the bill, but added: "I have now had the opportunity to study your proposals in detail and have taken advice from the shadow justice secretary.

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No matter how much land we may release to housebuilders, no sensible executive will ever release so many new properties onto the market that they cause prices to fall.

Also try not to pull it to high up or it may release to the point where it breaks.

Materials containing nano-materials may be disposed of to land-fill and as the products breakdown nano-materials may be released to water courses.

But if Mr. Gunderson does not update his address in the registry, information about him may be released to the public.

Since the mid-1990s, violent felons have received specific sentences, after which they may be released to the supervision of parole officers.

Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have numerous industrial applications and may be released to the environment.

Such precipitation may be released to groundwater and mobilized by water pressure fluctuations during sampling.

Furthermore, Ago2 miRNA complex may be released to initiate another cycle of cleavage.

Not all the spare vehicles in the buffer may be released to the FA entrance sequence as seen in Eq. (15).

However, the completed bioreactor landfill still contains material, largely nonbiodegradable carbon and ammonia that may be released to the environment over the long-term.

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