Example sentences of "it may [be] that [pers pn] have " in BNC.
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1 | It may be that they have developed new sensitivities to foods , or that they are becoming chemical-sensitive . |
2 | It may be that they have been healed ; it may be that they have known the manifest presence of God as the church has drawn near to him in worship . |
3 | It may be that they have been healed ; it may be that they have known the manifest presence of God as the church has drawn near to him in worship . |
4 | It may be that they have been without God and alone and lost in the world and that through the preaching of the word they have become Christians . |
5 | It may be that they have just had their operation or they are just about to have it . ’ |
6 | It may be that they have found a way to train humans . |
7 | When archaic figures of this type first became known they were called ‘ Apollo ’ , and it may be that they have an early association with his worship , but certainly not all can represent him and the non-committal ‘ kouros ’ is preferable . |
8 | It may be that they have feelings stronger than law-abiding persons , which is why they have committed crimes . |
9 | It may be that they have discussed the matter with other witnesses , or even the opposition , and reconsidered their evidence . |
10 | The other development officer predicted making considerable use of volunteers as well as paid carers : ‘ it may be that we have two types of carer , an informal unpaid visiting service , and then the regular paid carers ’ . |
11 | It may be that we have upset someone and a rift exists . |
12 | In a letter to his congregation he said : ‘ It may be that we have no influence on those who plan and carry out murders in both parts of our community , but we can all help create a climate of opinion where they will be increasingly isolated and disowned . ’ |
13 | We know more about Milton , his personal concerns and his literary plans than we do about any other poet of his time , and indeed it may be that we have to come right up to the nineteenth century before we learn so much about the inner life of any poet . |
14 | All the events recorded in this book took place more than forty years ago and memories are apt to play tricks on us , so it may be that I have made a few mistakes . |
15 | ‘ It may be that I have seen this place . |
16 | It may be that you have been taking them for so long that you are caught up in a chemical spiral and can not now function without them . |
17 | July is a significant month for your future , and with Uranus and Neptune involved it may be that you have to put your trust in the universe rather than try to control events . |
18 | WITH Saturn influencing your base in life , it may be that you have not felt out-and-out joy regarding the home itself or your relationship with one or two members of the family for some considerable time . |
19 | If they do n't , it may be that you have some yarn caught around these cogs . |
20 | It may be that you have chosen a difficult argument to support or defend . |
21 | It may be that you have a form of postnatal depression that needs treatment . |
22 | If you find that you have difficulty in cutting down on your intake , consult your doctor — it may be that you have become alcohol-dependent and are in need of special help to stop the problem developing into full-blown alcoholism . |
23 | It may be that you have an Ordnance Survey plan in your office that you can work with the seller in order to produce an accurate plan , at least one for identification purposes only . |
24 | it may be that you have to stay away . |
25 | It may well be that you do n't actually do that , it may be that you have one to one meetings with people or group meetings er which could be when you have to put across your point of view . |
26 | Similarly , some goods are unaccounted for and it may be that you have sales items but are not shown on our list , ( including publications ) . |