Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 AMERICA 'S recession may have a silver lining .
2 Recession may have arrived late north of the border but economic slowdown and the election has pushed devolution or independence to the top of the business agenda and produced an anguished reaction .
3 The FT-SE 100 Index continued to sail into unchartered waters and a further £3bn flooded into the market on hopes that the recession may have finally blown itself out .
4 More evidence that the recession may have bottomed out came with news of the first rise in manufacturing output in 26 months .
5 Although the recession may have hit other parts of the United Kingdom more severely , the search for a job in Northern Ireland today can still be a soul-destroying task , with vacancies often attracting hundreds of applications .
6 In addition , the current recession may have diverted the union response towards a defensive approach , while undermining the ability of unions to gain substantial increases in their involvement in decision making over new technology areas which managers may defend as their own prerogative .
7 ‘ The recession may have made a difference in the sense that people are being more realistic about what they can afford , ’ said the magazine 's associate editor Fenella Willis .
8 I worked out , later , that a ceptor from orbit may have been how my enemy had found the opening in the first place .
9 Therefore the DOE may have to build new reactors at a cost of 8 billion dollars , and it will be ten years before these are ready .
10 Clearly their views may have been different from those of the people who died , but respondents are likely to have taken into account the reactions of their relatives and friends , and how these respondents felt about the care in the homes is also of interest and concern .
11 Their views may have been coloured by the fact that they found evidence of significant misreporting of publication data in some areas , to the extent that they suggest automatically lowering research ratings as a penalty for discovered deliberate misreporting .
12 Their views may have been coloured by the fact that they found evidence of significant misreporting of publication data in some areas , to the extent that they suggest automatically lowering research ratings as a penalty for discovered deliberate misreporting .
13 difficulties that the primary sufferer may have in concentration id in accuracy of memory .
14 The sufferer may have significant mood swings , tending always towards depression resulting from the damaged sense of hope and other damaged senses .
15 The fixed belief that the sufferer may have problems and that these may be a cause of drinking or drug use , but certainly not a consequence of it , is the central psycho-pathology of the disease .
16 However , the hard part of Operation Restore Hope may have only just begun .
17 Colour and shape have always been used as a basis for sorting , but objects may have many properties , and can be sorted , for example , according to size , weight or texture .
18 Decorated metalwork and pottery can , in addition , be studied by the measurement of elements in designs to determine which objects may have been made at the same source , using the same tools , or even by the same craftsman .
19 Thomas Arnold , although the significance and peculiarity of his personal achievement at Rugby may have been exaggerated , typified the attempt to meet the demands of a rising middle class by moving the local grammar schools into the national , or ‘ public ’ , category .
20 People from some cultures may have special clothing needs .
21 Your college or lecturers may have provided you with a selected list .
22 If battle fatigue sets in , Mr Biedenkopf may have reason for optimism .
23 This sympathy may have explained the level of applause she got at the end of her opening song , so that she came more confidently to centre for her second .
24 But in view of passages in Revelation like 7:3 which speak of ‘ sealing the servants of God in their fore-heads ’ , and Romans 4:11 which speaks of circumcision as ‘ the sign and seal of being in the right with God through faith ’ , it is not impossible that baptism may have been in the apostle 's mind when he spoke of this sealing with the Spirit .
25 The Black Prince may have been an unforeseen bonus .
26 But they are concerned about the psychological effect the experience may have on the girls .
27 Lack of support during previous clinical experience may have sapped the confidence of the learner .
28 There is growing evidence , therefore , that inositol phosphates may have direct effects on calcium channels within the plasma membrane .
29 A spokesman said : ‘ The damage may have been caused by the surf dragging them over the rocks .
30 If they did not act in order that the plaintiff should suffer damage they are not liable , however selfish their attitude and however inevitable the plaintiff 's damage may have been .
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