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Example sentences for "she may"

  • She might do--she may do--something that would make even more starers!

  • She may not be able to support a bitter shock of grief.

  • She may not be one whose heart will bear it.

  • She is rich, she may be prudent, she may be a forethoughtful person.

  • I hope you won't look harshly on her if she comes back, as she may do if she finds it hard to get on away from home.

  • She may come to feel the vally of a man as 'ud be thankful to be bound to her all his life.

  • Should she altogether fail in picking out the salted ball first, she may be sure of remaining barren all her life long.

  • She may go anywhere else she likes, and then she comes back and gets the value of the line from me; it may be on the same day or two days afterwards, or it may be weeks.

  • We may buy it from her, or she may go and sell it to another if she likes; or she, may have a private order for it, and sell it in that way.

  • She may, but sometimes she has been refused it.

  • She may 'dite me of a plot for anything I know, and give my estate to the government.

  • Perhaps," said he, "she may be less shocked at this proposal from one man than from another.

  • She may take un up, if she pleases: who hinders her?

  • She may pretend--'" His daughter interrupted him.

  • Mother won't be satisfied until she has tried it, and perhaps, after she has tried it, she may be glad to come back to Trumet.

  • She may be queer and hard to keep in her place, as you call it, and a regular walkin' talkin' machine, and all that.

  • She may be married to him in a fortnight!

  • She may be the daughter of a duke, or the daughter of a costermonger.

  • She may be safely trusted to return to the Sanitarium.

  • She may be a very worthy young lady--I have no doubt she is.

  • She may find it dull being with old people, like the squire and me, from morning till night.

  • Cynthia had cajoled me with promises, and little as you or she may believe me--well, it's of no use speaking of that.

  • If you take it manfully, she may discover a new interest in you.

  • For one reason, she may be a good woman who was indiscreet.

  • She may refuse to marry you, even now, Brandon.

  • She may leave--she shall leave, immediately.

  • Guy does not say when the ship was to sail--she may be on her voyage still.

  • She may cry; she has need," said John, bitterly.

  • She may be the most abominable old woman in the world, and make your life a purgatory; but, after all, she is ma mere, and you have no right to judge her.

  • After all," suggested Newman, after a silence, "she may be in trouble about something else.

  • Oh, that's another affair; she may think of the poor old beggar what she pleases.

  • She shall have everything a woman can desire; I shall not even object to her being too good for me; she may be cleverer and wiser than I can understand, and I shall only be the better pleased.

  • He proposed to put up the window as peremptorily as it had been put down, but she stayed him with a hoarse whisper, "She may be another Baroness!

  • She may be waiting for the best chance to say how he took it.

  • She may have a kind of pride that would not let her do herself justice.

  • She may be heard here in grand opera this winter.

  • The Fräulein is taking her usual luncheon at the Restaurant Bavaria, and I agreed to notify her of your wishes, as she may travel, and would be willing to wait for the arrival of my Vienna importation.

  • She may be there again to-day, who knows?

  • And, she may be alone; there may be no one to send.

  • She may pay a round price to be rid of me, and then I'll keep all her secrets as well as mine!

  • She may only be glad or sorry, and continue her way.

  • She may be sad or sorry, if the north wind blows.

  • She may love me, she may be soft and kind to me, she may give her life for me.

  • Until a woman has learned the unwelcome consequences she is apt to take over household duties before she is equal to the task, or she may engage in too strenuous amusements; and most mothers err in a too energetic care of the baby.

  • Usually, it gasps at once; when it does not, the attendant may stroke its face and chest with her hand, which has been previously held in cold water for a moment; or she may dash a handful of cold water upon its body.

  • She may be careful, in other words, to avoid over- growth of the fetus, but should not adopt a diet so restricted as to interfere with normal development.

  • Aside from the hygienic measures which she may learn to carry out for herself, various drugs are often of great value in preventing miscarriage.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she may" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    perforating ulcer; said dolefully; she always; she broke; she declared; she does; she gazed; she glanced; she hadn; she looked about her; she loved; she may; she may have been; she might; she ought; she passed; she read; she seems; she writes; shed tears; sheer weight; sheet iron; shell beads; shell fire; shell from; sherry wine