Example sentences of "[pers pn] may have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of them may have become bottom living , crawling hunters for which a gastropod-like shell would have been more appropriate .
2 I certainly do n't prefer the figurative though I may have lent this way at one time .
3 I may have seen many Garter Snakes on sale which I took to be pattern variations on the species most commonly available .
4 We flew economy — I may have to make this trip regularly if Stanford accept me , and my insurance does n't cover me , so every penny counts .
5 Well research suggests that something like eighty eight percent , that 's research by Klaus and Bass , Klaus and Bass nineteen eighty-eight , actually I may have got that date wrong so I 'm not sure you should quote the date , anyway it 's Klaus and Bass .
6 My period comes every month , so I think I may have caught some illness from my husband .
7 You may have to organize different kinds of help in the home , if the patient has been doing tasks and housework .
8 As you may have noticed other debates have attracted rather more publicity this week , but the theme of our congress is jobs and recovery because jobs and recovery is the most important issue for our members and for Britain .
9 You may have noticed that age differences between pupils in the first class at school can be as great as one year , sometimes more .
10 The reader may be familiar with aspects of the individualistic account sketched in Table 1.1 : in particular , you may have noticed similar explanations of poverty or industrial conflict in the press or on television .
11 You may have to give accurate instructions about how to assemble do-it-yourself furniture .
12 This may have been for a local production company producing a video for one of their corporate clients ; at the other end of the scale , you may have written some pieces for the broadcasters ( BBC , ITV , etc . ) .
13 If your dog persists in misbehaving when the doorbell is rung , then you may have to take alternative action .
14 Note that if these DCs reference more than one module , you may have to create new DCs to perform the work in different packages .
15 In a good year you may have done unnecessary work ; in a bad one the harvest could be safe whilst others are still struggling with their expensive machinery .
16 At first you may have to represent this contradictoriness chronologically , in the manner of ‘ At first the corridor frightened me , but later I came to love it , its hatpegs , its long coats to hide behind . ’
17 If it is not in your library you may have to use inter-library loan , if this service is available to you .
18 You may have to use live Guppies and Goldfish before weaning onto dead foods .
19 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
20 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
21 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
22 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
23 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
24 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
25 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
26 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
27 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
28 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor .
29 ‘ It is very enjoyable but one of the disadvantages is that when you start out you can be put low on a list after others and you may have to wait some time .
30 With second-hand bricks you may have to accept variable quality .
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