Example sentences of "[noun sg] may have have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Long Latin words are full of syllables which resemble ‘ bum ’ and ‘ tit ’ and ‘ poo ’ much more , and an idly dreaming miniaturist may have had a thought process set off by half-reading the Latin : if in lege domini ( Psalm 1:2 ) really suggested the funny men made of legs on the opening pages of the Bardolf-Vaux and Ormesby Psalters , then this tells us that the artists , like Professor Camille , spoke English . |
2 | The Marquis may have had a diggicult year but the last few months though have been more difficult for Becky Blandford . |
3 | All right , the secretary of state may have had a Cabinet committee meeting . |
4 | The severity may have had a cause hidden from the young Ramsey . |
5 | With larger motors , however , the power supply may have to have a capacity of several kilowatts if the system is to operate over a satisfactory speed range . |