Sentence examples for may well cry from inspiring English sources

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I may well cry tomorrow.

"Enough!" we may well cry (as we sometimes cry at the unending proliferation of productions of the plays).

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He may very well cry each night, cradling an Oscar statue made from crumpled print outs of these headlines.

The EU, the IMF, our lenders, all sorts of financial, political and economics analysts, Germany, and so many others participating in (and benefiting from) this constructed crisis are warning that if Greeks break the two-party hold -- responsible for bringing Greece to the brink of destruction some five years ago -- they may as well cry their savings and lives goodbye.

From the grave, the philosopher may well have cried out, "This isn't at all what I had in mind"; but philosophers, no less than politicians, generals, and, for that matter, everyone, are subject to the wicked caprices of unintended consequences.

Well, cry me a river!

The "Cure Bowl" may well be a cry for help from the city of Orlando seeking a cure for what is obviously a bowl addiction.

Sadly, if the Democrats' big tent of openness shrinks to a little fortress of liberalism too fast and too soon, they may well have a reason to cry.

She's got a nice line in mordant wit too – fans of golden-age Simpsons will recognise the Milhouse quote in that album title – so if she doesn't make you cry, she may well make you laugh instead.

But many more of the witnesses (ear-witnesses, who heard Kitty's screams and cries for help) may well have done as Rasenberger suggests they did, and taken it as a domestic conflict, albeit one playing out in public — a conflict that they presumed was nobody else's business, outside their purview and outside the purview of the law.

But many more of the witnesses (ear-witnesses, who heard Kitty's screams and cries for help) may well have done as Rasenberger suggests they did, and taken it as a domestic conflict, albeit one playing out in public a conflict that they presumed was nobody else's business, outside their purview and outside the purview of the law.

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