Example sentences of "[pron] may have [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | The Institution regrets any misunderstanding which may have arisen from the article and apologises for any offence or inconvenience caused to G.L. Watson and Company and Mr J Allen McLachlan . |
2 | We apologise for any misunderstanding which may have arisen from this error . |
3 | This was achieved by a religious ritual which may have stemmed from one in which the original parricides mutilated themselves ( and especially the organ which was responsible for their incestuous desires ) out of remorse and guilt at what they had done and in mourning for the primal father . |
4 | Present-day stateless societies are not necessarily representative of all , or even most , of the earliest human communities , many of which may have had from the beginning some differentiation of political functions based upon age or gender ; and in any event enquiry into such questions remains largely speculative . |
5 | There was ‘ vague information ’ that the person concerned might have eaten an egg which may have come from the monastery , Mother Catherine said . |
6 | Compound documents of this type are traditionally assembled by layout artists from the various elements which may have come from a typesetting house , design studio , photographer or elsewhere . |
7 | It is worth remembering that one of Ælfric 's patrons , and the founder of his abbeys of Cerne and Eynsham , was the nobleman Ætheær who may have retired from court rather than face the growing influence of Eadric Streona . |
8 | It is best known for persecuting Indian peasants , especially the lower castes or ‘ Untouchables ’ , who may have stolen from a neighbour or have demonstrated dirty habits . |
9 | Keep your interview file together with your post-interview checklist and any comments you may have gleaned from the interviewer or Personnel Department through your follow-up call . |
10 | When you remortgage , you automatically lose any of the tax advantages you may have enjoyed from dual tax relief . |
11 | She may have emerged from the burrow system unnoticed and either slipped away under cover or escaped into an adjoining burrow system . |
12 | We may have heard from you , but erm please do tell us something about the Oxford Rainforest festival . |
13 | We may have had from him an attempt at Opposition fury , but , on occasion , he experienced pretty heavy weather in trying to make distinctions between his party and the Government on an issue on which , in essence , they agree . |
14 | The coins were found in a fairly straight line , indicating that they may have fallen from a torn purse . |
15 | The early evolutionary stages of development of wings are still in question they may have developed from outgrowths of exoskeleton from the body that assisted gliding initially , and then acquired a propulsive function . |
16 | Well if they , they may have bought from Japan or something of that sort , erm , got ta little bit stronger yesterday , one seven one three five in New York . |
17 | ‘ The idea is to bring these management information systems directors together and have them discuss how they judge the profitability of a new computing architecture and to talk about the results they may have had from rightsizing changes , ’ Saillard says . |
18 | They may have come from the inner chamber of the tholos tomb known as the Treasury of Atreus . |
19 | Keep in touch if your child watches without you ; take note of any new phrases or ideas she has , and remember they may have come from television . |
20 | Reputedly the smallest of England 's parish churches , it may have developed from an anchorite 's cell in the eleventh or twelfth century , and since that time had drawn many pilgrims to its almost inaccessible woodland site . |
21 | To attribute these characteristics to English is not , then , ‘ neutral ’ , even if it may have derived from a genuinely detached ‘ academic ’ inquiry . |
22 | It may have come from York I do n't know . |
23 | By the late 1930s any money he may have received from his father had come to an end . |
24 | At a guess , he may have heard from his colleague who came here to lunch that I feel rather isolated professionally at the moment . |
25 | It is thought he may have suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a faulty exhaust system . |
26 | It 's thought he may have collapsed from the shock of the burglary . |
27 | Liabilities for contracts and torts incurred by a married woman before marriage are binding on her , and also on her husband to the extent of any property which he may have acquired from her , as under a marriage settlement . |
28 | He failed , however , to get the rapturous reception he may have expected from his chief apologist on the international scene . |
29 | He may have come from Somerset : one tract was dedicated to his kinsman Thomas Churchey of Wincanton , and he may be identical with the John Brayne of Crewkerne , a gentleman 's son who entered New Inn Hall , Oxford , in 1636 , aged twenty-two . |