Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pers pn] may [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Thymectomy has previously been reported to be of benefit in ulcerative colitis , but it is possible that it may also have a beneficial effect in Crohn 's disease .
2 Amongst Unitarian abolitionists an emotional quality in antislavery commitment was also present but it may often have had different origins from the antislavery of Evangelicals and Quakers .
3 But this morning , I must say , I found it quite offensive and it may well have been the urge to demonstrate just how foolish his insinuation had been that caused me to set off up the footpath .
4 ( We shall see in Chapters 2 , 4 and 9 that they may well have good grounds for this belief . )
5 One should be aware that it may well have played an equally significant role in saving the Conservative Party from disintegration .
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