Sentence examples for may start up from inspiring English sources

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Flights to Basra may start up again next month.

The computer may start up more slowly than ever.

The usual starting date is July 1, yet orientation activities may start up to 1 week earlier.

An Installation Commander may reestablish an adjourned or dissolved RAB if there is sufficient and sustained community interest in doing so, and there are environmental restoration activities still ongoing at the installation or that may start up again.

If the car battery is fully charged, it can give a 25 percent charge to an iPhone in 50 to 60 minutes, but in many cars, the circuit is not live unless the ignition key is turned to "acc," which may start up all kinds of other parts of the car and drain the car battery.

And in most countries above all, Brazil (see article and Argentina one thing no longer marches with it: inflation. True, it may start up again, and far more easily than statist economics could. But everywhere it is recognised as the evil that it is.This is indeed a new world. But not one that needs a new Columbus to claim it or reshape it. Far from it.

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Once they can see one another, people may start dressing up for work again.

Throw a fear of the police into them, and they may start shaping up.

But, he added, they may start inching up in the second half of the year.

Prices may start going up significantly in 2012, in anticipation of the shift in inventory".

The survey reinforced expectations that Germany, Europe's biggest economy, will probably have little or no growth for several more months but may start picking up again by late spring.

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