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

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1 Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension .
2 However , since Ro 40-7592 can cross the blood-brain barrier and modify striatal dopamine metabolism , a central pharmacokinetic effect may also have a role .
3 The hire shop may also have a demonstration video to show you how to use the equipment .
4 Any such action would therefore lie against the landlord , but the landlord may well have a claim against its solicitors for negligence .
5 If anyone else is significantly worried about a person 's alcohol consumption and its consequences , that person may well have a problem that requires further assessment .
6 The local authority may also have a plan of your drains .
7 Your firm may already have a brochure which gives details about how the firm works , its personnel and hopefully its charging rates .
8 Ardrey may well have a point here , but there is no way we can afford to leave out the social and political ( or ‘ cultural ’ ) relations and processes underlying such conflicts .
9 Pyro may also have a claim for his property damage .
10 The company may already have a mainframe computer with a data processing department and the manager might suggest that some potentially suitable software packages be evaluated and that obtaining a ready-made package should be considerably less expensive than writing one from scratch .
11 The truncated visit may yet have a consequence or two .
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