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

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1 Now at the back of the re , rest of that packet , erm , in front of the vinyl cardboard but you may already have extracted this , you 'll find two sets of pre-printed labels .
2 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , ’ said the Company Manager , ‘ you may already have heard that Miss Decker was taken ill at the end of the first act .
3 You may already have written to Mr Popham to ask him to act in this way .
4 Certainly such things that you may already have done , such as approaching the site along the right sacred path and clearing litter are valid rituals in their own right .
5 If you 're a composer , you may already have composed music for an AV production of some sort .
6 If your back gives you trouble , you may already have decided that finding a cure is as elusive as the Holy Grail , and that learning how to prevent back pain , and cope with it when it is unavoidable is the best way of living with it .
7 What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ?
8 By this stage , you may already have booked into a dog training class .
9 I 've been meaning for many weeks now to pass on 's French address , which filtered through to us in January — but of course you may already have had it from or heard from Janet yourself .
10 Do n't forget — the £22,250 Extra Prize ( which you may already have won ) and the £27,750 ‘ Early Bird' Prize can be claimed only within the next SEVEN days .
11 We find that erm , most of our clients are recommended erm you may well have heard the expression we grow big , by being recommended .
12 At first you may well have to put the puppy on its leash and keep it close to you if it is not to be an annoyance when visitors call .
13 You may well have to accommodate them , at least to some extent , if you are to progress further .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Under these circumstances , all you can do is try to re-align the board on the artwork and expose it for a further period , but you may well have to scrap that attempt and start again with a freshly-coated board .
17 It is very difficult to do this without producing a ‘ blurred-vision ’ effect in the resist — so you may well have to scrap that attempt , recoat the board with resist and start all over again .
18 If you 've played some of the Speccy-ported Dizzy adventures , you may well have decided enough is un oeuf , and decided that eggs are best left in omelettes .
19 As we said in the Introduction , this is a little artificial , but you may well have to do this kind of work yourself at some time .
20 At first , though , you may well have to encourage your dog to alter its posture from a sitting to a lying position .
21 If you had known that that particular swim faced due west you may well have chosen another .
22 If you find this does n't solve the problem , they you may well have to separate the fish .
23 If there is little sign of this on your trees you may well have had the luck to inherit or wisdom to plant one of the less scab-prone varieties , of which there are a surprising number .
24 If you had your baby at BMH , you may well have had a leaflet left on your bed by Birmingham West branch .
25 Erm , you may well have got different directories , for the different years .
26 Indeed , you may even have heard some of these dirty rumours yourself .
27 No matter what other people may say , do or think , and no matter what you may even have begun to believe yourself , there are two strong reasons why God thinks you 're an OK person .
28 You may even have noticed this alertness from observing the behaviour of the domestic dog : they 're much more wary when they 're eating .
29 You pay outside people to help you , such as debt collectors , tracing agents and solicitors , and you may even have to pay court costs .
30 You may even have to launch a complete attack before you can spell out your future intentions .
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