Example sentences of "you may have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ OK , you can afford to hire a nanny and you may have contacts with the legal profession here , be on good terms with judges and such .
2 You may have memories of friendship with him , but I 'm the man you want . ’
3 You may have views on this in relation to the blocks currently being considered by the DTI for the next round of licences ( see the map ) .
4 You may have fears — about things you did early on before you knew that you were pregnant or that something could be wrong with the baby .
5 You may have provisions .
6 Oscars come from water with a low pH , and so you may have problems with the viability of the eggs/sperm unless you can get it down to 6 or less .
7 You may have problems with work — although many women are entitled to full maternity leave , they are actually expected to be back at work in eight to ten weeks , otherwise they 're regarded as lacking in commitment .
8 Similarly , the Christmas period is usually not a good time to start with a puppy because your home is likely to be in turmoil , and you may have visitors .
9 It may raise new questions for you ; or you may have questions about things we have n't covered , like fisting , scat or S/M .
10 Also , you may have questions about testing , living with a positive diagnosis , or other issues to do with HIV and AIDS .
11 You may have recollections of taking a long time to achieve competence in one particular skill , and wonder whether on returning you will be given adequate time to practise and revise .
12 You may have worries about whether the patient can return to work , or how you can plan future holidays for yourself or the family .
13 You may have worries about bringing up the subject of safer sex in case your partner thinks you are ‘ easy ’ or that you have ‘ slept around ’ .
14 So you , you may have crimes against cars in
15 getting into the house of flat … you may have steps that need ramping , or doors that need widening ,
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