Example sentences of "may [adv] have be in " in BNC.
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1 | Guilt that the family member himself or herself may possibly have been in part a cause of the problem in the primary sufferer either by something done or not done . |
2 | Ecgfrith 's half-brother , may also have been in alliance . |
3 | Ceausescu 's visit this week to Iran may well have been in connection with a possible sale of arms . |
4 | Marling already occupied Pitts Mill and may well have been in Freames as well . |
5 | Yet the earliest known usage of ‘ South Saxons ’ does not appear until a royal charter of 689 names them and their king , Northelm , although the term may well have been in common use for some time before that . |
6 | You could even have a personalised château holiday , enjoying the hospitality of a family who may well have been in residence for generations . |
7 | Not simply was he mentioned , as men may well have been in the prayers of intercession , but he was actively made present as lord of the situation . |
8 | This will usually be someone who has relatively little experience as an account executive ( but may well have been in the agency for some time , as a progress controller or planner , for example ) . |
9 | It may well have been in that picture that the new type was created . |
10 | It is worth noting that the Cuban revolution avoided a similar fate by incorporation of the Communists ; the Bolivian experience may well have been in Castro 's mind when he was assessing the means by which he could sustain his own revolution . |
11 | The presence of Cézanne is felt strongly behind both Three Women and Bread and Fruit Dish on a Table , and the borrowed Braque may well have been in his studio when he painted them . |
12 | They may well have been in the right : the tendency of some Merovingians to take and discard wives at will , that is to practise serial monogamy , meant that there was no clearly defined family tree . |
13 | And as the years from retirement lengthen , it seems more and more tenuous to group men in terms of long-past work , let alone women who since marriage may never have been in paid work at all . |
14 | The other man may never have been in this situation before . |