Example sentences of "may still have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand it may have no apparent effect on the child but may still have serious implications . |
2 | Cultural marginality refers to a different set of values , lifestyle and cultural patterns from the urban environment , thus suggesting that migrants may still have rural attitudes and traditions though living in the town . |
3 | The two most common virus infections display very obvious visual symptoms known as ‘ fan-leaf ’ and ‘ leaf-roll ’ ; other virus infections may be less conspicuous and difficult to detect , yet may still have undesirable effects . |
4 | While these movements may still have residual effects in the attitudes of some staff in academic institutions , they are largely defunct . |
5 | Lesser is always markedly smaller than Great , with less stout bill and yellow legs ( but sub-adult and winter Lessers may still have pink legs ) . |
6 | The outcomes of the decisions of the individual are stochastic , so that two individuals who have the same opportunity set and the same tastes , and thus make the same decisions , may still have different incomes . |