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 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.
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 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.