Sentence examples for may sometimes rise from inspiring English sources

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He may sometimes rise at 4am to pursue his work.

Although the air temperature may sometimes rise to 32 °F (0 °C), the mean temperature is much lower than in the south.

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They may sometimes rise in quiet and stately majesty, and inundate the land, refreshing and fertilizing the earth with their mysterious properties.

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But they are identical in critical ways — users are generally liable for revolving balances that grow exponentially as interest rates rise, and lenders may sometimes raise rates and reduce credit limits at any time for any reason.

Nevertheless, there is a consensus that genetic information may sometimes give rise to discrimination and stigmatization, in the way that other sensitive nongenetic information such as HIV status may do, particularly if accessed by third parties.

Anger sometimes rose in a chorus.

1. V type curves are those curves where both rising and recession limbs have nearly same slope angle though the rising limbs may sometimes be steeper then recession limbs.

However, despite the regular release of HDPs into our urinary tract system by uroepithelial cells, it is apparent that the level of naturally produced HDPs may sometimes not be enough, hence giving rise to the frequent occurrence of UTI.

But these qualifications may sometimes become cumbersome to verify and give rise to optimality conditions that are very difficult to trace from the view point of computation.

Occasionally the temperature may rise to 100 °F (38 °C) in the summer, whereas frosts occur with more frequency; snow may sometimes fall in the northern counties.

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