Sentence examples for may survive for from inspiring English sources

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In addition, patients with melanoma metastatic to the skin show variable survival: some may survive for a long time, whereas some die of disseminated disease within 1 year of removal of skin metastases (Hofmann-Wellenhof et al, 1996).

Mr Sharon may survive for a while.

Any further deterioration will be judged harshly.Nevertheless, Mr Weill, who is 69, may survive for years.

Some, such as the crown gall bacterium, may survive for months or years in the soil.

On May 24th the Maoists spurned an invitation to join the new government.With luck, it may survive for a while.

It may survive for another century, but only if its leaders act decisively in the coming weeks.

Geese may survive for 10 15 years in the wild and more than 30 years in captivity.

Many species of daddy longlegs live less than one year, though some may survive for several years.

He said the tree, which has the same fungal disease that caused potato blight in Ireland, was feeling better and may survive for decades.

It may survive for a while but eventually a political agent appears, to give the final push to the redundant and harmful ancien regime.

If this does not happen, individual Mandeans may survive for another generation, isolated in countries around the world, but the community and its culture may disappear forever.

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