Example sentences of "may have more " in BNC.

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1 Message Pad and Qui Danzig have the better form , but as a son of the supremely successful Nureyev , Abs may have more scope for improvement .
2 Many councillors take the view that it is easy to drum up names for a petition although you may have more impact if , say , the petition is restricted to immediate neighbours of the development .
3 Where Whisky Galore ( 1948 , Tight Little Island in US ) depicts a Scottish community determined to outwit officialdom and salvage the whisky from a shipwrecked boat , The Man in the White Suit ( 1951 ) treads into that tricky area for British filmmakers , industrial relations , to suggest that when workers and management come together , it may have more to do with their own selfish interests than those of the broader community .
4 Mrs Thatcher 's transformation may have more to do with her political circumstances — i.e , isolation in a predominantly pro-European Cabinet — than with television .
5 In addition , museum assistants or other personnel whose task it is to prepare the objects for visitors and to supervise their access to the collections may have more time for other tasks .
6 The government may have only some of the of the authority it claims , it may have more authority over one person than over another .
7 As we have mentioned , judges , the police and the public may have more difficulty in understanding serious female crime and tend to believe that the woman offender is not really criminal .
8 A group of full time managers , individually and directly accountable to the next tier above across the whole range of their duties , may have more difficulties in establishing sufficient local standing .
9 The sequence of clinical allocations is such that the junior may have more experience in a particular area than a senior student .
10 That these same organisations apparently continue to do business suggests that either they do in fact offer something extra which the discerning customer wants , or that the demand is more elastic than one might expect , i.e. the average customer is not so very discerning after all and may have more money than sense .
11 Some say that the Avize Chardonnay has more finesse , but I find that while Avize may have more clarity of flavour , Cramant and , for that matter , le Mesnil-sur-Oger have finer qualities of bouquet .
12 In a society such as the United Kingdom where over 50 per cent of workers are in the service sector compared with only 30 per cent in manufacturing , new technology in the office may have more consequences than robots in the factory for job loss .
13 We found some signs that women may have more problems over credit use than men .
14 ‘ I think it may have more to do with my age — but I do feel I have got four or five years more at the top level in the game and I would love to perform at the top level of the Premier League .
15 One advantage of allocating a case to a student is he/she may have more time to spend in follow-up .
16 At least things are moving now on 2807 and we may have more news in the near future .
17 Politically orthodox Bulgaria may have more or an interest in good trading relations with the West than was once the case ; but would she alter anything by way of political character , or even policy , to this end ?
18 Along with privatisation , Gallist said ‘ the political will to rebalance tariffs exists , but when it comes to specifying the timeframe , we may have more problems . ’
19 ‘ Later , when we have more options — ISDN , for example — we may have more of a market for occasional users , ’ she said .
20 In other cases , the previous reign of horror may have more recently ended and the name — or rather the nickname — will still be easily recalled by readers .
21 So as far as this meeting 's concerned , erm , most of our meetings are basically business meetings , but we , we have tried and we will try to put in speakers and , and do different things from time to time , we had er , er a woman last time who 'd been to Central America recently and she gave us a very interesting talk on a visit to El Salvador and Guatamala , erm , and we , we 'd like to do that more often , but , but what we do really erm , to begin with any rate , is we go th we go through the , the headings on this sheet , on the , on the minutes , we use them as headings for others and erm , items on the agenda and er some may have more to say than others and there are one or two not on there which we 'll pop in as we go along .
22 Diligence at work then may have more to do with the consequences of non-cooperation than it does with internalizing the primacy of company interest .
23 The theme of the exhibition may have more to do with American politics than with the Greek works on loan .
24 In Gower 's case at least , these failings may have more to do with the way the government sought to conduct its review of investor protection : ostensibly on the basis of the talents of one man .
25 A well-made television programme — ‘ Cathy Come Home ’ is often quoted — may have more effect on policy-making than a scientific assessment of alternative ways of utilising limited resources .
26 A co-operative may have more difficulty in raising a large initial sum of venture capital and hence be at a greater risk of starting with too big a burden of interest on loan capital ; but , having got started on a sound financial footing , it would be under no special difficulty in doing as well as ordinary firms .
27 In fact , politics may have more to say about the actual extent of a regulatory framework than does economics .
28 In the next chapter we turn to consider a different problem for foundationalism , which may have more damaging effects .
29 This disruption may have more serious consequences than we realise .
30 For those of us with children , we may have more reason than just our own good health to consider in trying to find out what a healthy diet is .
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