Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] may have be " in BNC.

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1 Naive teenagers we may have been , but if we had found it we would have been heroes .
2 Estimates suggest that the peasantry as a whole was giving up over one-third of its total rice output for much of the period , but in some areas it may have been much higher .
3 Paradoxically , however , although over the years you may have been contributing many thousands of pounds to the Inland Revenue , in practice you may have had very little direct contact with the tax system .
4 Any fears you may have are , believe me , like Maidstone United , completely groundless .
5 Any additional comments you may have are welcome , but please note that this Directive is mandatory within the UK .
6 He is about parcels he may have been given .
7 Curtailed in his researches he may have been , but Gould still came away from the parched furnace of the scrubs with some of the rarest novelties yet of his collection and a vast number of specimens of every description .
8 As for [ h ] -dropping — I have suggested elsewhere ( J. Milroy , 1983 ) that in the Middle Ages it may have been a marker of more cultured speech .
9 A teenager has told police she may have been the first victim of a man who 's attacked two women in recent months .
10 As children we may have been made to feel inadequate , silly or useless because we were never praised .
11 As a result of these difficulties , the second approach was adopted of breaking bone in an artificial environment that simulated the stresses it may have been subjected to under natural conditions .
12 Women it may have been Women 's Institute Guild or something or I du n no .
13 You may find that you sleep better than before ( and can throw away any sleeping pills you may have been taking ) , that you have got rid of that nagging headache or that the muscles in your neck and shoulders suddenly feel warm and relaxed .
14 It is by no means clear , however , with what particular plate tectonic events they may have been associated , either directly or indirectly .
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