Examples of 'that may go' in a sentence

Meaning of "that may go"

that may go: This phrase implies that something is permissible or acceptable to proceed, without any objections or hindrances

How to use "that may go" in a sentence

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It is a true marathon that may go on for years.
That may go to series regular if the response on you is good.
Hers is one of those natures that may go.
We have a sitting that may go on most of the night.
I will take responsibility for anything that may go wrong.
Questions that may go beyond the specificity of the text.
God only knows where that may go.
This covers things that may go wrong due to human error.
Here are some signs that you are in a relationship that may go somewhere.
You never know where that may go or what may develop.
These other types of rickettsiosis usually result in a mild illness that may go undiagnosed.
The result is a film that may go in directions that you are not expecting.
Tayari jones is that may go.
Typing mistakes that may go unnoticed into a personal account are less tolerated on a page.
I tend to pick up on things that may go unnoticed.

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Small things that may go unnoticed, but are there.
Find ways to acknowledge him for things he does that may go unnoticed.
There are many things that may go wrong with all the planning and everything.
Practical reason alone does not suffice to underlie a normative consciousness that may go counteract violence.
There is always certain things that may go wrong when planning and everything.
That may go down hard, but those are the facts of life.
There are many things that may go wrong when.
Side effects that may go away as the body adjusts to the medication,.
Face probation for a period that may go up to five years.
But that may go to the priest, too.
They are engaging in a tradition that may go back thousands of years.
I am quite fearful about this, about the repercussions that may go on.
It is a level of diversity and nuance that may go unnoticed to the casual observer.
That may go against conventional wisdom, but it 's true.
Numbness or tingling in a shoulder or arm that may go down to your fingers.
This is a challenge that may go quickly, so falling behind can get you in trouble.
We also have to have other quality accommodations that may go against their interests.
Hmmmm, I think that may go down on my Christmas wish list.
You are committing American lives to something that may go on for decades.
It's technology that may go to waste for your company.
Nevertheless, there is a lot that may go wrong.
Now, that may go against what you thought about Jesus, but it 's true.
Assisting in potentially identifying bushing problems that may go unnoticed with traditional approaches.
That may go on for quite some time, eh?
You may encounter significant problems that may go unnoticed with a lower resolution camera.
You know, use this to reboot any systems that may go offline.
You have a lot of potential that may go undiscovered, yet it stands to benefit others.
Spider Plant - Chlorophytum comosum Vittatum is a fine houseplant that may go outside in the summer!
It's a time bomb that may go off at any time.
At times, there are Adoration slots that may go unscheduled.
It 's a simple addition, but one that may go a long way towards making Siri more useful.
Lost benefits, Some loans have important features that may go away on refinancing.
I did score an NOS one that may go on in spring.
The K12 protocol was developed to sample small / larval fish that may go undetected in the K5 protocol.
What are the factors that may go against me?

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