Sentences with may
may
M m - University examinations are held in May.
- We may have some rain today.
- Brett Lee may have bowled his last ball for Australia as injury yet again plagues the star paceman.
- If you will only search the World Wide Web, you will definitely find thousands of Internet businesses that you may start with.
- Civil rights officials say there may be hundreds of other cases of racial violence.
- A vegetarian diet may not provide enough calories for a child's normal growth.
- May is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.
- He may have been to some of those places.
- I may be almost 50, but there's not a lot of things I've forgotten.
- The bag has narrow straps, so it may be worn over the shoulder or carried in the hand.
- Any two persons may marry in Scotland provided that both persons are at least 16 years of age on the day of their marriage.
- Mr Hobbs? May we come in?
- You know, Brian, whatever you may think, I work hard for a living.
- They spent their afternoons playing golf–extremely badly, I may add–around Loch Lomond.
- ...the need for an increase in the numbers of surgeons so that patients may be treated as soon as possible.
- Courage seems now to have deserted him. May it quickly reappear.
- He may go to the park tomorrow if he behaves himself
- The rope may break
- may I help you?
- Long may she reign
- He writes so that the average reader may understand
- Whose child may this little girl be?
- It may rain
- You may go
- They died that we may be free
- may he rest in peace
- A young woman in her May.
- When we were maying.
- You may smoke outside; may I sit there?
- He may be lying; Schrödinger's cat may or may not be in the box
- may you win; may the weather be sunny