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

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1 " Difficult to invite a tradesman to one 's house , but the bills are piling up so quickly I may have no choice . "
2 Stein said : ‘ I may have no money and no authority but I have got my principles .
3 Stein said : ‘ I may have no money and no authority but I have my principles .
4 Herbert 's daily life at Bemerton can be envisaged from his book The Country Parson ( later published as The Priest to the Temple ) , which he wrote , as he explained , ‘ that I may have a mark to aim at ’ .
5 If you mind that anyway , cos I may have a couple of people er that may want a few of them to , spoken to Dav , David , he 's got one or two as well .
6 I may have a problem , but that is a very different matter .
7 All three of us are grinning like it 's an idiot 's birthday party , but she keeps an eye on me like she thinks I may have a relapse any minute .
8 As you may recall , I may have a meeting of the Education Committee of the British Association of Industrial Editors in London on 29th — though these are always subject to last minute change .
9 ‘ I think I may have a doze , ’ Finch said , closing his eyes in thanks .
10 I may have the idea that makes me start putting the brush strokes down , but at some point the canvas will take on a life of its own and lead me off in a direction I never expected to go .
11 I may have the gift of inspired preaching ; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets ; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains — but if I have no love , I am nothing .
12 ‘ But I wo n't know how bad the damage is until I see the physio tomorrow , and then I may have an idea if I have a chance of playing in the first league game . ’
13 ‘ If you come back tomorrow I may have an errand for you . ’
14 ' … in that case at least this House must go beyond the point certified and hear and decide the second point which may have no connection at all with the first . ’
15 One looks at a star , one sees radiation from an object which may have a surface temperature of many thousands of degrees — in fact , internal temperatures of millions of degrees , but with a radio telescope one 's looking at very , very cold regions and these were totally inaccessible before the advent of radio astronomy , or of this type anyway , and for the first time one was able to see material spread between the stars rather thinly , but in fact in a very cold state .
16 ‘ However , I can tell you something which may have a bearing on your stubbornness . ’
17 Such buildings suggest that some of the region 's wealthier inhabitants resided within the town , which may have a bearing on the site 's wider significance .
18 More than one part can be entered into that working drawing in order to display the interaction of assembled parts or those which may have a tendency to clash .
19 Eggs fungusing is a problem which may have a number of causes .
20 Remember that if you are unsure about anything which may have a safety implication you should ask sister or staff nurse .
21 A non-material cultural factor which may have an influence on the development of overseas markets is aesthetics .
22 A secondary objective will be to identify companies not in the business sector but which may have an acquisition strategy to diversify into that sector .
23 The third is the growth of modular-credit schemes reinforced by a shift from student grants to loans , from full-time to part-time study , from young to mature entrants , all of which may have an impact — though one difficult to discern — on the breadth and structure of studies .
24 Where the odour does not fall within that category it is still open to the local authority to reach informal agreement with the odour emitter , offering advice and assistance as to methods of abatement , or take formal action under one of the statutes discussed in Chapter 5 which may have the effect of controlling certain odour emissions indirectly .
25 However , conditions may be attached to any site licence which may have the effect of preventing any odour pollution from arising .
26 Brussels concedes that government pressure for payment might force CNP into receivership , but has nevertheless launched legal proceedings which may have the effect of forcing the government 's hand .
27 I would also stress the absolute undesirability of the court making an order which may have the effect of compelling a doctor or health authority to make available scarce resources ( both human and material ) to a particular child , without knowing whether or not there are other patients to whom those resources might more advantageously be devoted .
28 It lays out a set of objectives and procedures for employees who may have a drinking problem which is affecting their work .
29 A wealth of new prospects can be obtained simply by asking satisfied customers if they know of anyone who may have a need for the kinds of products or services being sold .
30 It has been claimed that automatic crystallisation is unfair in the sense that it could prejudice subsequent chargees who do not know , and indeed who may have no way of knowing , that the charge has crystallised .
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