Example sentences of "may have [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Intention of the British er of the Railways Act of nineteen ninety three was that jurisdiction of the British Transport Police should be unaffected , but we are aware that there may be some doubt now as to the precise extent of the powers which British Transport Poli Police may have beyond the Rail Track property .
2 We have also seen that manufacturer or distributor who does not supply the goods directly to the consumer can not ( e.g. in a guarantee document ) exclude any liability for negligence that he may have towards the consumer — see section 5 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ( paragraph 9–03 above ) .
3 At the same time it also illustrates the practical purpose narrative theory may have for the reading of individual works of literature .
4 The Department may make allowances for other expenses which you may have for the upkeep of the property .
5 Do get together and discuss the problem and send in any ideas you may have to the office .
6 The next sections of the paper examine a number of the key proposals in relation to the impact they may have on the assessment of efficiency .
7 This must include proper support of staff who work mainly on campaigns , and also rational negotiation of the impact campaigns may have on the priorities and workloads of other sectors and groups .
8 Any representations which you may have on the proposal should be sent to me within the next 10 days .
9 the question of what balance can be attained in a book is a familiar problem to literary critics , who are divided in their views into at least two camps , one favouring attention being paid mostly to the text itself , while the other prefers to take other questions into account , including the effect the writer 's life may have on the text .
10 Now , pedicures is really a manicure of the toes , but what we do with a pedicure , we actually rub away the hard skin that you may have on the bottom of your feet , on the side of your big toe , that 's usually where it builds up , or on the ball of the foot .
11 4.2.3 [ bat are the financial implications for the dementia sufferer and the carer ? ( see also section on Personal Finance ) Any action plan arrived at should take into account not only the housing situation but also what effect the plan may have on the dementia sufferer .
12 Above all , care plans must recognize the influence that such symptoms may have on the ability of a sufferer to live a ‘ normal ’ life .
13 But they are concerned about the psychological effect the experience may have on the girls .
14 For the sake of completeness and of the bearing it may have on the method by which Step 1 is achieved , a list is given here of the products which it is hoped to manufacture by the manipulation of the output from Step 1 .
15 It is quite common in talking about teaching to focus on what the teacher does and to forget the effect this may have on the learner .
16 This judgment , which demonstrates the ‘ chilling effect ’ which the ability to sue for libel may have on the right to criticise a public authority , was cited with approval by Brennan J. delivering the opinion of the United States Supreme Court in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan ( 1964 ) 376 U.S. 254 , 277 .
17 Lastly , the researcher has to consider the effects that publication of the book may have on the community portrayed in it , and particularly on any individuals who may feature .
18 There ought to be scope for feedback , a chance for you to express whatever thoughts or concerns you may have at the time .
19 The purpose of the investigation is to establish whether the authority should make an application for a court order or exercise any other powers it may have under the Act ( s47(3) ( a ) ) .
20 We intend to change all that tonight and hopefully answer many questions you may have about the purchase and maintenance of a motor car .
21 Furthermore , you should not hesitate to ask as many questions as you want about any points that are unclear or any technical term that you do not fully understand — including in particular any questions you may have about the level of charges .
22 One might take the views of the promoters of a Bill as an indication of the intention of Parliament but any view the promoters may have about the questions which later come before the court will not often appear in Hansard and often those questions have never occurred to the promoters .
23 The teacher will want to note down any relevant information he may have about the interests , previous skills and behaviour of the students , including their home backgrounds , so that where possible he can build items or experiences or practices of special importance or usefulness into his planning .
24 Your local family Practitioner Committee will be able to answer further questions you may have about the scheme .
25 We have already seen that , whatever doubts Goody may have about the distinction ‘ logical'/ ‘ pre-logical ’ , he is still inclined to identify ‘ general differences between literate and non-literate societies somewhat along the lines suggested by Lévy-Bruhl ’ ( Goody , 1968 , p. 44 ) : i.e. that the idea of ‘ logic ’ is connected with the growth of alphabetic culture .
26 It is hoped that this leaflet answers any questions you may have about the appeal procedures .
27 Advise on how these two aspects of the development programme should be conducted , indicating any reservations you may have about the methods or possible findings .
28 Surrey County Council 's assistant county director for highways and transport , Paul Higerty , said he was able to ‘ dispel any fears that residents may have over the reclassification scheme ’ .
29 Do n't be afraid to seek advice from any contacts you may have in the field .
30 As discussed in Chapter 1 , certain classes of sellers , mainly receivers and liquidators , do take advantage of the provisions of s 12 ( 3 ) of the SGA or s 2(3) of the SGSA to pass only such title as they may have in the goods , subject to disclosure of known encumbrances , and a warranty of quiet possession so far as they are concerned .
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