Sentence examples for may yet cause from inspiring English sources

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The loss of the Citibank talent may yet cause problems, especially outside America.

The fine print of the Karlsruhe judgment may yet cause problems.

Even picking at that scab through the death of Osama bin Laden may yet cause a scab to bleed.

For mortgages originated in 2009, the equivalent figure was barely 0.1%, although renewed signs of weakness in the housing market may yet cause that figure to worsen.

That mix of swagger and patronage explains why Mr Rangel is hard to beat, though two minor candidates may yet cause turbulence.

She carried none of the counties in the east of the state, where the main concerns are agriculture and hydroelectric dams.Dams may yet cause trouble for Miss Cantwell.

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A 420 (four-twenty) is a cheat, from that article of the penal code.The British may yet have cause to renew their debt.

A hapless Mr Fankhauser was then forced to explain that the firm had not in fact made a profit on the tragedy, claiming that figure was the portion of the award that had been pocketed by the firm and that the rest had gone to insurers.Thomas Cook may yet have further cause to repent.

The news that it wasn't even in use at the time of the crash should silence some critics, but hardly all: The full story of the crash isn't known yet, and while Autopilot does not appear to be the cause, it may yet have contributed.

It was 2011's undisputed comedy top dog and may yet even cause an upset at the Oscars.

Two stimuli may be physically distinct, yet cause the same percept, and thus become indiscriminable, as is the case for many color spectra.

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