Example sentences of "may have [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This may have been no shattering revelation for any man to make if it had n't been for the fact that in the hot steamy summer of ‘ 89 Lowe got himself laid by two girls in Atlanta , Georgia .
2 Some may say yes and some may say no and it will have all the appearance of a decision being made , but the real structure may have been no more than the bland question/answer relationship between the teacher-in-role and the class .
3 Or it may have been no more than a ruse to exert pressure and force him to reconsider .
4 This may have been no more than wishful thinking , and during the campaign the Conservative Party managed to project itself as the most radical of the contenders for office .
5 What this would have looked like is sometimes difficult to imagine — it may have been no more than a larger-than-average farmstead , or it may have been a palace such as those found at Yeavering and Cheddar .
6 This suggests that the fall in equity prices in October 1987 may have been no more than a correction to the market .
7 Scotland may have been a remote country .
8 Diabetics tend to have higher serum cholesterol levels than non-diabetes ( Santen et al , 1972 ) , and the old diabetic diet only recently abandoned may have been a contributing factor .
9 Experts believe the anaesthetic propofol ‘ may have been a contributing factor ’ in the deaths .
10 A hospital spokeswoman said : ‘ The bacteria may have been a contributing factor in these deaths .
11 Johnny Marr 's guitar work may have been a stable basis of listenability but it was Morrissey 's release from years of repressed loser attitudes which made The Smiths so special .
12 This may have been a reasonable starting assumption for the initial round of forecasts made in 1985 , but it is not adequate now .
13 All these factors reduce the response rate , no matter how good the original sample may have been , so that what may have been a reasonable one-in-five sample to begin with ends up as nearer one-in-ten actually obtained , because of losses .
14 There was a port called Minoa on the south-west coast of Sicily which may have been a Crete-controlled trading station .
15 One of the features of the years 765–85 may have been a closer involvement on Offa 's part with the kingdom of the East Angles .
16 It may have been a teetotal , chapel-going household but do n't imagine it was ever narrow-minded or lacked a sense of fun .
17 This may have been a late flowering of the ‘ badinage ’ that he used to partake in as a Young Conservative with Brixton locals , but so sensitive is Major about his background , that the public is permitted to hear only the Authorised Version .
18 It is another which may have been a christianised pagan ritual , evolved from dancing round a sacred site or stone on which a church was eventually built .
19 The third is the possibility , suggested also by Katib Celebi 's account of the office and supported to some degree by several contemporary documents , that there may have been a separate official muftilik of Edirne during the period : unfortunately , so shadowy is the evidence for its existence that as matters now stand it merely adds to the confusion , though could the facts about it be discovered , they might go some way toward resolving some of the problems in this vexed period .
20 Katib Celebi 's assertion that Abdulkerim was Mufti in Edirne , however , adds yet another unknown to an already difficult set of equations since it suggests the possibility that there may have been a separate official muftilik in Edirne ( and perhaps by extension in Bursa ) concurrently with the Muftilik of Istanbul — this would run contrary to the underlying assumption of the traditional view that the Mufti was the Mufti of the capital , successively Bursa , Edirne and Istanbul some of the holders of which may have become , with the passage of time , confused with the holders of the Muftilik of Istanbul .
21 AD 10 at this particular place ; it seems to have had a brief existence ; it may have been a Political embarrassment to Cunobelinus at some stage in his early career , or the traders may have just moved elsewhere .
22 The decision to split the test may have been a political one .
23 Therefore it was supposed that payments practices , and other institutional arrangements which change only slowly over time , have more influence on the velocity of circulation than any temporary changes in M. Before the First World War there may have been a good deal of truth in this assumption because the financial system was relatively unsophisticated and financial innovation was taking place very slowly by today 's standards .
24 Although imperfect marketing has been cited by historians as the reason for Victor 's failure , in fact there may have been a simple operational reason .
25 The result may have been a conflicting programme for pupils .
26 This may have been a Soviet response to the American nuclear war base facilities under construction at Diego Garcia ( and to a lesser extent to those at the Kagnew Communications Station near Asmara in Ethiopia which had declined in strategic significance and were slowly being wound down ) .
27 Police believe the weapon may have been a standard cartridge shotgun , specially adapted to fire bullets .
28 While the United States , by virtue of its major input into Europe after 1941 , may have been a European power , it was not and could not be a European state .
29 The Pressurized Water Reactor may have been a new type of reactor to Britain , but it was , and has remained , the brand leader in most other nuclear nations .
30 In the first place , although non-convertible bank notes may have been a new element , many — perhaps most — commercial transactions had long depended on paper bills rather than value-for-weight coin .
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