Sentence examples for may yield a from inspiring English sources

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Brutality may yield a timely scrap of information, he conceded.

In neutral media, reduction may yield a hydroxylamine.

Senators from both parties voiced hope that the paper-thin margins may yield a new bipartisanship.

Like the Dow, however, this approach may yield a false result.

But that same balancing, if adopted by the judge in the case involving The Chronicle, may yield a different result.

It may yield a low-level self-satisfaction, but how can this compare with our joy at great, generous writing?

Across New York City's subway stations, though, the new $1 surcharge may yield a more visible shift.

Its merger with SmithKline may yield a wealth of new drugs, for the good of shareholders and patients alike.

Semi-publicly, as hinted at in No 10, ministers think the taxpayers' money may yield a profit for the taxpayer in the long run.

And they open the door to further research that may yield a wave of even more effective drugs operating on similar lines.

Of course, that's awfully good when the alternative is a bank certificate of deposit that may yield a sliver of 1 percent.

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