Sentence examples for may sometimes know from inspiring English sources

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"Children may sometimes know the person contacting them online but they could also be targeted by someone using a fake or anonymous account.

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Though we may sometimes not know what we want, we can clearly identify what we don't want.

Because of this, he or she may sometimes be known as the coach in the water.

Similarly, dismissing an apparently 'non-significant' finding as a null result may also be incorrect (sometimes known as a type II error), particularly in a small study, in which the lack of statistical significance may simply be due to the small sample size rather than to any real lack of clinical effect (see the next review for details).

The recent series of overdue prosecutions of old civil rights crimes -- reconciliation cases," as they are sometimes known -- may be a perverse outgrowth of the thicket of collective denial that long allowed Southern communities to treat the murderers in their midst as ordinary citizens, if no longer heroes to the race.

When I say the United States "created" the Islamic State (or "ISIS" as it's sometimes known), one may very well think I'm also about to tell you that jet fuel can't melt steel and that Bush knocked down the towers.

That the participants sometimes knew each other may have created a barrier for critical discussions, especially if seniors and juniors were together.

A woman is also less likely to think that her sex partner (and hence herself) is at risk of chlamydia if her partner is "known" (the definition of "known" varies considerably – may sometimes only be "known" for a few hours).

This round face is sometimes known as 'moon' face and may be a sign that steroid abuse is occurring.

You may want to spend more money on proper 8-panel bike shorts with great pads (sometimes known as chamois).

Sometimes known as "the Street".

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