Example sentences of "[pers pn] may have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So you may have a poorer selection of subjects on offer . |
2 | In these relationships , both parties are likely to be risk-averse , perhaps employees more so than the manager as they may have a greater proportion of human and other capital tied up in firm-specific assets . |
3 | Social workers need to weigh up its importance alongside other issues where they may have a greater contribution . |
4 | It may have a wider application with the advent of ‘ pen ’ syringes now available utilising cartridges for short-acting insulin . |
5 | On average , only 15 mites were found per thousand ants , but the researchers say that the mite 's habit of moving from one host worker to another , possibly because it quickly exhausts each host , means that it may have a greater impact on the colony than its apparent rarity first suggests . |