Sentence examples for may still say from inspiring English sources

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Iran's leaders may still say no.

But some with working spouses or young families may still say "No, minister".

The calendar may still say September, but people can begin casting their ballots on Tuesday in Ohio.

"You have these meetings where they say can James May still say cock or will the BBC sue us.

6.50pm GMT 54 min It may still say 54 mins there but the clock was off for a while.

An individual like Mr. McCutcheon may still say whatever he wants, and he may spend all he would like on independent campaign-related messages.

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"If it doesn't change his school experience, he may still stay," Donnelly said of his high-school student.

(The fact that people still say "metrosexual" may be the biggest surprise in "Buttoned Up").

When the season is over, people may still be saying that the Giants did not beat anyone good.

You may still think saying "good" to your neighbor when you really mean "overwhelmed" or "exhausted" is not a big deal, so let me offer one more consequence, perhaps the most damaging of all: forfeiting what you need most.

The market hasn't rebounded completely and prices may drop further still, said Marcin Plazinski, the associate director of research at Emmerson Real Estate, which has headquarters in Warsaw.

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