Example sentences of "[noun] may [adv] have [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The difference in accident estimates between right and left turns , t(22)=1.89 , p<0.05 , suggests that subjects may indeed have used feelings of risk inappropriately when giving their accident estimates ( alternatively , it is of course possible that the right turns used in this study actually did come from objectively more risky junctions than the left turns ) .
2 A number of firms may also have had problems in achieving the synergies expected of newly formed structures .
3 Before that stage , the program may also have provided instructions to encourage you to copy files on to a blank disc in drive A : , to ‘ please insert this in another machine ’ and type A:Share .
4 Likewise the middle-aged mother may also have had aspirations which had for many years been put aside until her parenting responsibilities were at an end .
5 North Down may well have condemned neighbours Bangor to Section Two cricket next season after their run win over them on Saturday .
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