Example sentences of "may have a " in BNC.
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1 | A personal friend of an artist may have a real advantage in writing criticism , as he may learn about artistic intentions which are not explained to others . |
2 | A small gallery may have space to show work in only one medium ; this may have a distorting effect on the activity of the group as a whole or of versatile individuals . |
3 | New faces are arriving all the time and in some cases actors make a quick start with a first job or they may have a relatively long wait before they get off the mark . |
4 | Larger hotels may have a ball-burnisher , which is a rotating drum containing tiny ball-bearings , water and a corrosion inhibitor . |
5 | I can see that I may have a little difficulty explaining this first part of my story , especially to anyone not acquainted with the often bizarre rituals of academic life . |
6 | This is because if there is a person on both wing-tips , neither may have a good grip . |
7 | Choose a builder carefully — your Environmental Health Department may have a list to help you . |
8 | A disadvantage of budget schemes is that if your fuel consumption is underestimated , you may have a large sum to pay out at the end of the year . |
9 | They may have a medical problem which the doctor can help with , but the doctor can also help them to find help at home . |
10 | They suggest that clinical psychologists , with an understanding of psychological aspects of disability , may have a role to play in the development of services for older people with disabilities , and in training other health service professionals in how to respond to problems of disability in older people . |
11 | This combination of speed and close attention may have a lot to do with the narrative thrust and atmospheric coherence and intensity that make this the most gripping of his novels . |
12 | In these matters , I think the students may have a more realistic sense of the situation than the teacher . |
13 | Since BAe seems to be a front-runner to take over the ailing Ferranti group , Professor Smith may have a hand in self-fulfilment of his prophecy . |
14 | Anti-Philistinism and anti-Arab sentiment may have a nasty way of feeding on each other . |
15 | But the Chancellor may have a hard time explaining why the pound has to shadow the Deutschmark . |
16 | Investors , who have seen life breathed into a share price that was destined for the doldrums this year , may have a different view . |
17 | We may have a glimpse of sympathetic magic in ‘ when we came back , late , from the hyacinth garden , / Your arms full , and your hair wet … |
18 | Once the loan agreement is signed the donor may have a much more precise view of these conditions than the recipient , especially at the level of the line staff who are actually supposed to manage the project . |
19 | The second difficulty is that , although the Kalahari Bushmen may have a similar technology to European prehistoric hunters and gatherers , their economic situation is very different . |
20 | Among living hunters and gatherers , women may have a comparatively high status as amongst the Mbuti of Africa , or a comparatively low status among most Australian Aborigines |
21 | 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 . |
22 | ‘ Well , you may have a little . |
23 | Only parishes over 60,000 may have a curate . |
24 | Yesterday 's ruling suggests companies seeking to protect their commercial secrets may have a case under Section 10 . |
25 | A user may have a deep knowledge of business problems , but knowing little about computers , has no idea how they should be tackled . |
26 | Andrew Faulds may have a co-star yet . |
27 | Even new towns may have a heart and Basingstoke 's is beating warmly . |
28 | The exact numbers of animals caught in nets are unknown , but available statistics show incidental captures to be widespread throughout the region , and these mortalities may have a considerable effect on local populations . |
29 | The Hector 's story may have a happy ending , as the establishment of entanglement . |
30 | Some researchers think the STM may have a more distant future not just analysing molecules and microcircuits but helping to make them . |