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

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1 Herbert 's daily life at Bemerton can be envisaged from his book The Country Parson ( later published as The Priest to the Temple ) , which he wrote , as he explained , ‘ that I may have a mark to aim at ’ .
2 If you mind that anyway , cos I may have a couple of people er that may want a few of them to , spoken to Dav , David , he 's got one or two as well .
3 I may have a problem , but that is a very different matter .
4 All three of us are grinning like it 's an idiot 's birthday party , but she keeps an eye on me like she thinks I may have a relapse any minute .
5 As you may recall , I may have a meeting of the Education Committee of the British Association of Industrial Editors in London on 29th — though these are always subject to last minute change .
6 ‘ I think I may have a doze , ’ Finch said , closing his eyes in thanks .
7 You may have a choice of three options .
8 For example , you may have a choice of accommodation on campus or off , with meals or without .
9 This is where you may have a problem , particularly if you are a first-time buyer , because the deposit payable is usually 5 per cent of the total value of the house , sometimes even 10 per cent .
10 If you think that you may have a problem dog , seek specialist help before it injures someone .
11 Get in contact with your lender as soon as you realise that you may have a problem meeting the repayments and continue to pay monthly as much as you can afford .
12 If you suspect that you may have a problem in this area , build in a DCL WAIT between process startups , and always check that all expected processes have written their startup messages into their error log files .
13 You may have a brochure or handout to give them .
14 If you do need to travel in an emergency , perhaps other members of the family will be able to cover for you , or failing this you may have a friend or neighbour who will be able to take the puppy into their home until you return .
15 You may have a friend with a nice car willing to chauffeur you .
16 You may have a bed for the night in return for an honest evening 's work , for help with cooking and cleaning and what must be prepared in my simple home . ’
17 They will also be able to supply you with a list of suitable short-term homes for the elderly in your area , to which your parent might consider going for a few weeks each year in order that you may have a holiday , if there is no other member of the family who could take over your responsibilities in your absence .
18 Or you may have a man of medium height with relatively short arms .
19 Paneth and Peters would never have been able to make helium from hydrogen as they were missing the neutrons ; replace the hydrogen with deuterium and you may have a chance of success .
20 As small talk is so indirect , you may have a sense that it 's pretentious and dishonest .
21 Now you may have a customer that comes into the shop at A and they need something desperately , they walk in the sho , may walk in and say look I need that compact disc player , my life depends on having compact disc player and shopkeeper no see now we have n't got it .
22 So may , you may have a bay for example that 's in an area where all the rivers draining into it are rich in copper because they 're running over rocks which are copper .
23 Well you see what happens is that , erm you , you may have a preference but you learn that you 've got to use this other behaviour
24 You may have a list of directories as well , off the root directory , and then you 've got a directory called One Two Three One Two Three programs in .
25 You may have a copy of the soundtrack on an audio cassette .
26 You may have a lot of money tied up in your sales ledger in unpaid bills — which can strain your cashflow and leave you short of cash to develop your business .
27 Also you may have a lot of standing orders or direct debits , with which , although building societies are becoming more accustomed to dealing , banks still have more experience in administering .
28 You may have a lot of interesting things to tell me , but it 's no use expecting me to listen .
29 Find it , and you may have a crime to write about that will let you bring to vivid life the social customs and curiosities of a day before yesterday .
30 Then you may have a show . ’
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