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  • Wherever slavery has existed, we may also note, polygyny, either in its legal form or in its illegal form of concubinage, has flourished.

  • Systems of land tenure such as prevail in England and even to some extent in the United States, may also be another economic cause of poverty.

  • It may also be conveniently termed the Yellow Church, yellow being its special colour particularly for hats and girdles, in opposition to the red or unreformed sects which use red for the same purpose.

  • Footnote 548: It may also be noticed that Ameretât, the Archangel of immortality, presides over vegetation and that Amida's paradise is full of flowers.

  • It may also be inquired whether this aluminous slate be a transition-formation lying on the primitive mica-slate of Araya, or whether it owe its origin merely to a change of composition and texture in the beds of mica-slate.

  • Naples and Spain, I may also add, the massacres of Chio, Ipsara and Missolonghi, the work of the barbarians of Eastern Europe, which the civilized nations of the north and west did not deem it their duty to prevent.

  • The word for "brothers" here and where the context allows may also be correctly translated "brothers and sisters" or "siblings.

  • It may also be skinned by first ripping up the belly, and spread on a hoop stretcher.

  • It may also be taken off flat by ripping from the under jaw to the vent, and peeling around the eyes and mouth, letting the skin of the legs come off whole, without cutting.

  • It may also be set for deer, and extra sets of jaws are made expressly for this purpose, being easily inserted in the place of the ordinary jaws, when desired.

  • Like Denis, however, we may also, in accordance with a premised theory of method, set forth the system in four sections, viz.

  • It may also be roasted, the skin taken off and frothed nicely, serve it up with good gravy, and garnish with current jelly cut in slices.

  • The hind-quarter may be boiled or roasted, and requires mint sauce; it may also be dressed in various ways.

  • It may also be made by putting the lye and grease together in exact proportions, and placing it under the influence of a hot sun for eight or ten days, stirring it well four or five times a day.

  • It is the ordinary Foundation for Mens holding a Commerce with each other, and becoming familiar, that they agree in the same sort of Pleasure; and sure it may also be some Reason for Amity, that they are under one common Distress.

  • But, as I have before said, these are rather to be imputed to the Simplicity of the Age in which he lived, to which I may also add, of that which he described, than to any Imperfection in that Divine Poet.

  • I may also add, that there are no Parts in History which affect and please the Reader in so sensible a manner.

  • I believe I may also add, that the first Acquisitions are generally attended with more Satisfaction, and as good a Conscience.

  • The original, however, may also be translated, and turn them behind, by wringing their necks backward.

  • To besiege me: or, as it may also be translated, That they hurt me not.

  • And these problems, still far from solution, may also be traced to the influence of Darwin.

  • Just as in some orchids and cleistogamic flowers self-pollination regularly occurs, so it may also occur in other cases.

  • It may also be said that if Russia has borrowed much from Byzantium, the art elements among her population have not been without influence upon the formation of Byzantine art.

  • It may also be remarked that, as a general rule, the Russians, like the Orientals, drink only at the beginning of a repast.

  • A part of the famous fortress of Bomarsund, destroyed by an Anglo-French fleet in 1854, may also be seen not far from Mariehamm.

  • We may also leave a great gap in the centre of our fleet, provided the necessary precautions be taken to prevent our van being cut off.

  • Why we may also doubt of mathematical demonstrations.

  • It may also be mentioned here that guanacos, like wild elephants and wild goats, have their dying ground, so to speak, where immense quantities of their bones are always found.

  • And it may also be here mentioned that the connection between bubonic plague and rats, and the fleas that infest them, was discovered by the Japanese scientist, Kitasato.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "may also" 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:
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