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

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1 Some patients may not have friends or relatives able to give them support at home , or may live in unsuitable accommodation .
2 Some patients may also have surgery which causes them fear , anxiety or grief ( e.g. surgery for malignant conditions , disfiguring surgery to face , mastectomy ) .
3 Such pupils may also have difficulty with writing .
4 These children may already have grandparents belonging to both their parents , so your role will be a delicate one .
5 Hyperkinetic children may also have deficiencies in certain enzymes that break down toxic compounds found in food , or produced by bacteria in the gut .
6 In addition to the elements of a Type II system identified above , the provisions for cost-per-case contracts may also have Type II elements ( DoH , 1989c ) .
7 Progressively-minded professionals may well have values and priorities entirely different from those of their fellow ‘ bourgeois ’ industrialists .
8 Many of the other hypotensive agents may also have side-effects that may be especially detrimental to the diabetic and these are shown in Table 3.2 .
9 Certainly added visual information helps lip-reading , but , since Cued Speech is based on spoken phonemes to which deaf children may not have access , it is difficult to see how it affects language development as a whole .
10 Another reason why lone-parent families could gain very little from these new measures is simply that absent parents may not have incomes high enough to enable them to pay child support at the levels required .
11 Other families may not have meal-times but eat at erratic times of the day .
12 At body weights close to the required minimum women may still have anovulatory cycles even if they are menstruating because of a lack of peripherally produced oestrogen in adipose tissue .
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