Example sentences of "[pron] may [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I may not have a lot to give but what I 've got I 'll give to you
2 I intend to travel extensively during the summer and I may not have the pleasure of meeting you .
3 I may now have an inkling of what has happened to me over the last few years ; I may have lined up a few suspects , even tentatively put my finger on ‘ who done it ’ ; I may have my own private detectives working alongside the regular police , and we may have made an arrest or two , but the file has not been closed .
4 I may never have the strength again . ’
5 Secondly , the tests may produce inconclusive results , or expose some minor defects which may not have the effect of causing mental or physical handicap , but which may affect the child .
6 But for all that and all that there have been some interesting stirrings in the undergrowth which may well have the effect of concentrating the minds of the opposition party leaders .
7 From the gully a pipe leads to an inspection chamber which may also have the soil stack connected to it .
8 Spanish , Portuguese , Arabic and Japanese are the most useful languages , Sir Alfred says , because they ‘ have a wide catchment area containing many decision-makers who may not have a command of English ’ .
9 The review section devoted to recordings guarantees that Early music is consulted by many professional performers , including the directors of ensembles who may not have the time or inclination to read such journals as the Bäsler Jahrbuch fur historische Musikpraxis or Performance practice review .
10 However , there will be some circumstances where representations may have to made on behalf of individuals who enjoy income other than that arising from the Church , and who may therefore have a tax liability or indeed who may have tax repayment due to them .
11 Okay just before we go first we get a copy of er exam papers , this is from G you may already have a copy oh blast
12 You may yet have the opportunity to find some incontrovertible evidence that will crack the case . ’
13 You may well have a computer at home or have used one somewhere else .
14 Er if you were a fairly decent criminal though you , you may well have a look through the windows to see if you can see any detectors on the wall , just to confirm it , because by now you 'd be thinking that a lot of these are dummies .
15 You may well have a copy of a video of a typical school day that you use at induction meetings .
16 You may also have a manager who organizes the arrangements for gigs as well as developing new areas of work like contracts for recording , publishing , with an agency or for merchandising .
17 You may also have the opportunity to attend a course .
18 As your career develops you may also have the opportunity to gain the Certificate in Supervisory Studies for Stewarding Management , and to work towards membership of Cookery and Food Associations .
19 Unfortunately , what constitutes reasonable time is n't clearly defined under British law , and if a court thinks you 've taken too long to register your complaint , you may not have a case .
20 Of course , you may not have a choice about where you live , particularly if you are a student in halls of residence , or a disabled person with special requirements .
21 You may not have the support of people around you because
22 You may now have the chance of finding a sexual experience that involves not only the taking and/or giving of pleasure but one that involves you in " sharing the experience of pleasure " in a meaningful way for both of you .
23 You may possibly have the chance of being marshal to a judge ; if so , of course jump at it .
24 ‘ If she may n't have a dram , ’ James said , ‘ What might I tempt her with ?
25 If the salesperson is unsuccessful at this stage , then he or she may not have the opportunity of selling to the firm again until the next model change ( and even then it is difficult trying to dislodge established suppliers ) .
26 She may well have a thing or two to teach the Goldsmiths ' graduates about handling the demands of the art world and media .
27 As I said we may not have a set up but if we have n't we 'll set one now .
28 We may not have the courage to scream for attention but we can ensure , by being ill , that we get it .
29 If he can help Zara to translate her enthusiasm , talent and desire into winning , then who knows , we may even have a champion on our hands .
30 We usually have some warning when one of these changes is about to happen and we may also have the worry about this change balanced by the excitement that a change in circumstances often brings .
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