Example sentences of "may have [be] a " in BNC.
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1 | And there is a point of view from which Ronald Fraser might be seen as a man of Marxist leanings who paid a professional adviser what may have been a fair whack of a working man 's wages to enquire with him into the deficiencies of his affective life . |
2 | That person may have been a university lecturer , a teacher , a receptionist , a cleaner , a waitress or anything . |
3 | This may have been a reasonable starting assumption for the initial round of forecasts made in 1985 , but it is not adequate now . |
4 | This may have been a conservative blue colour with an elegant stripe down the middle of it , but it was all skew-whiff . |
5 | He accepts that the letter which provoked the final breach with Mr McLean , with its confusion over the proposal to meet , ‘ may have been a misunderstanding . ’ |
6 | Suez , in 1956 , may have been a buoy in the main stream of British history , marking the end of empire and the beginning of the post-imperial era , but the course taken by Britain when rounding that buoy was based upon her experiences since the end of the Second World War . |
7 | There was what may have been a bishop 's mitre on the skull , which grinned amiably up at us . |
8 | Dana was often embarrassed by his good looks and their power over everyone who met him , so his tiny writing may have been a kind of Walserian camouflage . |
9 | This may have been a popular superstition , but it was by no means confined to uneducated people . |
10 | Migration may have been a factor in the 1920s , though the level of net migration from Britain was somewhat less than it had been in the previous two decades . |
11 | Just one thing Matt may have been a toyboy ten years ago , but what should he be called now ? |
12 | But Mr Marshall says that while there may have been a 15% reduction in area , overall output may be only 10% lower . |
13 | It may have been a controversial church , but its image as a party church dates only from about 1977 when Vanguard disappeared and unionist politics became a straight fight between the Officials and the DUP . |
14 | Under his breath , so that Earl could not hear him , he murmured ‘ Holy cow ! ’ ( ’ or it may have been a little more graphic ’ ) . |
15 | At one time , this may have been a mill chase with a waterwheel turning . |
16 | Scotland may have been a remote country . |
17 | That contentious lesbian lesson may have been a well-meant attempt to broaden minds , but I 'd like to bet that the main result was a room full of scarlet faces . |
18 | Police believe the weapon may have been a standard cartridge shotgun , specially adapted to fire bullets . |
19 | Marnham records the unusual theory put forward by Simenon 's son John that his father 's sexual appetite ‘ may have been a consequence of the family 's acute sense of smell ’ — the latter being essential apparently , in order to feel sexual desire . |
20 | This may have been a difficult question for some to answer as it was an assessment of their own abilities . |
21 | She explained that the decline may have been a direct result of the local publicity given to her earlier concerns , as GPs cut back TMP prescriptions . |
22 | The result may have been a conflicting programme for pupils . |
23 | The part you require is 560794 ( Genuine Parts ) This is equivalent to GTRIII which is a Unipart number As you have fitted two of these to no avail I would try the gauge itself As your Land Rover has been fitted with a non-original switch to work the glow plugs and this has caught fire , there may have been a short circuit which damaged the voltage stabiliser and temperature sender unit and has probably damaged the gauge itself The colour of the sender unit is not significant |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Of these , two were corn mills , one eventually became an iron works and the other probably a corn mill , although there may have been a period when it was used as a fulling mill . |
26 | It appears that erosion may have been a problem , as much of its course , in the vicinity of the mill , is brick lined . |
27 | However , subsequent archaeologists proved him mistaken , seeing in Machu Picchu an important agricultural centre serving Cuzco ; others speculated that it may have been a religious centre , where handmaidens for the sun god lived . |
28 | He believed now , though this belief may have been a mythic smoothing of his memory , that Val was the first person his undergraduate self had spoken to , socially that was , not officially . |
29 | There was always the possibility , of course , that his suggestion of a fortnight ago may have been a whim of the moment , and he would no longer be approving of the idea . |
30 | 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 . |