Example sentences of "may have [vb pp] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 After that I replaced everything that may have become contaminated with metal toxins , down to the last grain of sand .
2 Here and there the line dividing them from the parish clergy may have become blurred , for some chantry certificates claimed , in 1545 , that the cantarist was the only minister available , and generally give the impression that they regularly shared the parish duties .
3 It 's thought the flue may have become blocked .
4 This includes the particular stressful lifestyle we may have become locked into .
5 Having educated our clients in relation to the psychology and physiology of anxiety , the next step is to help them break any patterns of avoidance that may have become established .
6 You may have become attached to them , too , but do n't , because sex is a precious gift from God .
7 It is believed the young boy may have become entangled in the ropes of the swing .
8 Just as curry may have become identified as a traditional British dish with the blurring of ethnic and other socio-economic and demographic trends , there is an equal and opposite trend to identify positively regional specialities such as West Country farmhouse cheddar or Welsh lamb or Scottish beef as offering that bit more than the ‘ commodity ’ product .
9 Adults were initially more reluctant to discuss their feelings , but may have felt inhibited by the presence of healthcare professionals ; many parents were observed swapping addresses at the end of the meeting .
10 Some of the more complex structures may have had suspended timber floors .
11 In 1944 we may have had shattered limbs and horrendous wounds but we were young and until we were wounded had been fit .
12 Conversely , patients considered to be appropriate candidates but not teferred for transplant , may have had detailed discussion with their physician and declined referral , without mention of this in the casenotes .
13 No they were , that 's what they were were n't it when it all happened , the old Revered somebody or other , they wilful murder but erm yeah basically it does n't seem like , there was no real evidence as to who erm fired first and there was no conclusion that the about that , but they were certainly I R A gunmen , para 's , its like without a doubt if you know some people , but like with those high powered weapons they may , alright its unfortunately that somebody may have got shot , but it may not of been the main shot , that may , may of been a ricochet or , or anything like that , both their they 've got a killing range of up to three mile so one mate come round , he says he 's gon na come round again tomorrow and have a look at it
14 That 's her maiden name , she may have got married and changed that name of course , she was a teacher , lived in the Leicester area .
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