Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] may have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It drew their attention to the fact that some of their clients may have a hearing problem without expressly saying so .
2 However , there will be projects worth pursuing and in which Wimpey may have an advantage by using its ability to present proposals with finance from the private sector .
3 I do not intend to point an accusing finger at individual officials in either the Department of Employment or the Department of Social Security at local level whose actions may have a bearing on Mr. Docherty 's case .
4 A BRITON sentenced by a Saudi court to a flogging for allegedly swearing at his staff may have the sentence doubled for appealing .
5 A BRITON sentenced by a Saudi court to a flogging for allegedly swearing at his staff may have the sentence doubled for appealing .
6 Furthermore , if two parties ( usually , but not necessarily , husband and wife ) make ‘ mutual wills ’ , with identical ultimate beneficiaries , the death of one of the parties without alteration of his will may have the effect of binding the survivor to make no alteration , in the sense that a trust will arise , under which the terms of the will must be fulfilled .
7 Minimizing — " Our area may have a problem but I 've never seen it except for the pushers hanging about that dreadful housing estate " .
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