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

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1 But , instead of being able to sit back and enjoy this baby , she has also to look after the other children who may only just have left the baby stage themselves .
2 Since 833 is the last-mentioned date , Ali may well simply have connected the Rajab and the 833 .
3 It may well then have to face the vested interest of different institutions and organizations and there may be difficulties defining where some provision could fit in .
4 Regardless of the experience of your senior nurse momentary aberrations do occur , particularly under pressure , and he or she may simply not have realised the implications of what was being asked .
5 It is capable of measuring the height and direction of wind and waves — even through cloud and at night — meaning that oceanographers may no longer have to travel the seas in weather ships .
6 We may too readily have mocked the Tory ladies in their funny hats advocating primitive retribution , for what the socialist movement has not registered is that these ladies articulate a collective fear which women share .
7 In concerning ourselves with the needs of pupils , we may too long have ignored the need to give our teachers services and support and help them to feel adequate to cope with the demands that education in the modern world is making upon them .
8 But , ’ he added wryly , ‘ I have it in mind that so he is , and may very well have had the hardihood to play it so . ’
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