Example sentences of "may [adv] have see " in BNC.

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1 You may only have seen the property once , and for all sorts of emotive reasons , may have fallen in love with the place .
2 I may not have seen the race , but I 've had enough people describe both the race and Jackie 's driving to know what a result it was .
3 Walking through the streets of Cristales to the school where she taught , Sister Teresa de Jesus Ramirez Vanegas may not have seen the recent threats scrawled on the village walls : ‘ Soon Cristales will be in mourning ’ …
4 We may not have seen the last of this controversy .
5 fatet : firstly , the child may not have seen the word written down , and so may be attempting to spell a visually unknown word ; secondly , the d-t error is caused by the similarity of the sounds ( cf. 5(d) below ) .
6 Those of you who do not see your area secretary very often may not have seen the ‘ Banking on the Poor ’ pack .
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8 You may not have seen
9 Well , I think some of you may possibly have seen this view-graph before .
10 But its disappearance will be of serious concern to the growing medium-sized business needing a serious injection of equity to continue to fulfil its potential and also the venture capitalist who may always have seen it as a desired exit route for an investment .
11 I think I may now have seen how to proceed in a paper I 'm writing at the moment on unconscious intention .
12 And there is a high proportion of people who know a good deal about what they are looking at and may even have seen it before .
13 We may even have to see the night through together . ’
14 Anyone who has travelled the country lanes around Holt , near Wrexham , may well have seen a tractor working that they could n't quite identify .
15 Lewis Carroll may well have seen these cheeses .
16 But we may well have seen them without registering that fact ; perhaps a film is set in a particular location and we are so involved in the plot that the background scenery enters only our subconscious mind .
17 He may well have seen the picture in the great series of paintings in Pope Innocent II 's ( 1130 – 43 ) new rooms at the Lateran .
18 And it 's the sort of the card the jury may well have seen on television in dramas .
19 The Queen 's visit today , may well have seen them finally marching forward .
20 M I five operates it in Northern Ireland and has got this whole series you may well have seen the television programme recently about these people who work undercover and who work for the intelligence and they they work themselves into the I R A and become members and then they feed the information back to British it 's been very successful and a couple of insiders is risky and we eventually when they are discovered who these people are , they have to be given new identities , plastic surgery and the works .
21 Yes , I mean you may well have seen on the television , some of the first film of some of the camps , that the first sort of rioting was about water .
22 In our self-absorption , we may never have seen the fullness of joy that we can experience when we begin to know the character of God .
23 Wolfram may never have seen a Muslim ; but he preaches , with outspoken conviction , the common humanity , the common place in God 's purpose , of Christian and heathen — ‘ spare God 's handiwork ’ .
24 Here 's our driver , whom you may never have seen before ; there 's your vehicle plus its load which can add up to a pretty expensive package .
25 BRITAIN 'S No.2 tennis player of 1992 , Andrew Castle , is making a post-Wimbledon trip to Liverpool to coach the finer points of the game to novices who may never have seen a racket .
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