Example sentences of "who may have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This patient could have , therefore , the same mortality ratio as a patient treated inappropriately , who may have a higher actual mortality and a high APACHE score with greater predicted mortality .
2 Not only does this save time in the Commons , it provides another type of less politically charged scrutiny by those who may have a wide range of expertise and experience .
3 This also will widen still further the constituency of those who may have a real claim to some kind of formal association with the University when they qualify on completing their courses .
4 They pass it to other managers or other parts of the organization who may have a suitable vacancy for you .
5 In certain aspects of M&A advisory work it is appropriate to involve specialists from the management consultancy firm who may have a useful role to play on larger and/or more complex assignments .
6 Harvey said that ‘ BTG 's independence and integrity will be protected because there are no industrial investors [ in the consortium ] who may have a vested interest in our technologies ; nor will any investor hold a stake larger than 15 per cent ’ .
7 In developed countries vitamin A may also have a role in those with life threatening infections such as measles and those who may have a relative deficiency , such as premature infants .
8 All members of staff have standard conditions of service as set out here , with the exception of temporary staff or staff who are er on a short time contract or maternity leave cover who may have a short term er notice er erm for erm a period of notice .
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