Example sentences of "may have come [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | During the late Preclassic/early Classic period the region may have come under the influence of the Chupcuaro , who occupied agricultural and craft centres with small pyramids . |
2 | The smile may have come as a surprise to connoisseurs of the pictures of him which have been issued to the world . |
3 | It may have come as a surprise to some , especially those nations where they have a fixed XV to which they only add as time goes by ’ . |
4 | The honour may have come as a surprise to some , but England 's second city has never played second fiddle in the music business , spawning such performers as The Moody Blues , The Spencer Davis group , Black Sabbath , ELO , Duran Duran and UB40 . |
5 | Indeed Maiden was competitive which on the first leg may have come as a surprise to the girls . |
6 | The demand for subject access may have come as a shock to the library profession but , more importantly , it raised a very fundamental issue : that is , the role of the catalogue in providing access to the library collection . |
7 | THE Soviet Union 's quarrelling politicians may have come to a truce , perhaps something more . |
8 | Although separated from her husband of 11 years , Diana 's loneliest chapter may have come to an end . |
9 | The Soviet Union is too dependent and too much part of the world economy to return to hibernation , but another period of infatuation may have come to an end . |
10 | Technically , it may have come to an end , but recovery will be slow , sluggish and patchy . |
11 | Although President Nixon may have come to the White House committed to ending the war in Vietnam , it just so happened that his way of ending it was to escalate it . |
12 | If there was an increase by 1545 , much of it may have come in the years after 1530 , and become important economically only after the period covered by this book ( 75 , p.69 ) . |
13 | Compound documents of this type are traditionally assembled by layout artists from the various elements which may have come from a typesetting house , design studio , photographer or elsewhere . |
14 | A court has been told that the idea for an elaborate murder plot , in which a couple were pushed over a cliff in a blazing car , may have come from a film on satellite television . |
15 | A plain black obsidian which the Minoan craftsmen tried may have come from the Siftlik area of Cappadocia . |
16 | There was ‘ vague information ’ that the person concerned might have eaten an egg which may have come from the monastery , Mother Catherine said . |
17 | A gold-mounted disc of amber found at Knossos may have come from the Wessex culture of southern England . |
18 | He was a wealthy man , and although some of his wealth may have come from the profits of war , he benefited substantially from Edward 's patronage . |