Example sentences of "may have [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Nicklaus may have a better record of second and third places , but winning is what matters !
2 Subordinates may have a better knowledge of ‘ local ’ conditions affecting their area of work .
3 A prairie dog that knows what it 's up against may have a better chance of getting away safely .
4 Reluctantly , I think Chelsea may have a better season .
5 For these reasons supplements for 7 night holidays may be different from a 10 night holiday , and sometimes a 10 or 11 night holiday may have a higher supplement than a 14 night holiday .
6 Antioxidants are a defence against free radical activity and epidemiological studies confirm that populations with a low level of antioxidants may have a higher risk of colorectal cancer .
7 This patient could have , therefore , the same mortality ratio as a patient treated inappropriately , who may have a higher actual mortality and a high APACHE score with greater predicted mortality .
8 For example , some surgical implants may have a greater durability or offer greater freedom of movement to the patient than others .
9 I did , however , manage to express my views as a practitioner , as one who actually nurses in the system of which she is so poorly informed , and I suggest that if more of us did the same , then perhaps our collective expertise may have a greater influence .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Better coordinated aftercare services may have a greater influence on the level of psychiatric bed use than services which are supposed to provide an alternative to admission .
13 Social workers need to weigh up its importance alongside other issues where they may have a greater contribution .
14 Recognising that relocation may have a worse effect on married staff than on single workers , it is not unusual to find that they receive higher allowances .
15 At the weekends , we are no longer constrained by the timetable of our weekdays and we may have a fuller social life in the evening .
16 The gunpowder weapons may have a lower range but their extra penetrative power makes them especially useful against heavily armoured foes .
17 For example , by good care a patient may be made less severely ill and , therefore , may have a lower actual mortality while , at the same time , accumulating only a low APACHE score with low predicted mortality .
18 However , a buy-in by the company of their shares may have a lower tax cost to the departing shareholders than a straightforward disposal , as illustrated below .
19 It may have a wider application with the advent of ‘ pen ’ syringes now available utilising cartridges for short-acting insulin .
20 Our thesis is this : educational accountability is not a localised phenomenon , therefore , what appear to be local responses may have a wider significance than was imagined at their inception .
21 So you may have a poorer selection of subjects on offer .
22 However , SERPLAN concludes that , with the exception of tourism and the distributive trades ‘ the tunnel may have a smaller impact on the economy of the region than is popularly imagined ’ .
23 Signature may have a further effect .
24 People who ( rarely ) were infected by a blood transfusion and newborn children may have a faster progression to illness .
25 However , others may have a broader view eg. the use of appropriate software on PCs to create formatted printed material for widespread distribution .
26 You may have the earlier edition yourself .
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