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

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1 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 .
2 Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’
3 Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’
4 However , underwriting in Holland , where NCM enjoy 95 per cent of the market , may be different from the UK , and therefore NCM may have had little experience in working in a competitive market .
5 Ceauşescu may have learnt this technique from Kim II Sung who has pock-marked North Korea with memorials to his every stage of development .
6 None the less old grievances like the Taillefer claim to La Marche were still outstanding and Richard may have added new ones by demanding a high price in return for agreeing to recognize Ademar as Count .
7 Prior Robert may have had some qualms concerning his own worthiness , though that was a weakness to which he seldom succumbed .
8 The provisions made by his executors to establish loan chests at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge after his death suggest that Gilbert may have received some sort of university education .
9 The Court said that Savory Milln may have felt some anxiety and even suspicion as to how Mr Ferriday had arranged for the £13.5m to be paid on his behalf , but it was going too far to say that any honest and reasonable man would have inferred that Mr Ferriday had misappropriated Eagle 's money in gross breach of his duty as a director or that any honest and reasonable man would not have applied the money , as Savory Milln did , in discharge of sub-underwriting liabilities until he had been satisfied that the monies were properly paid .
10 During this time Mozart may have given some lessons to the young Beethoven , who was visiting Vienna for the first time .
11 This is a theoretical draw , but Timman may have to suffer several hours of torture before he can claim the half-point .
12 Clint may have felt some pity but he did n't want her back .
13 It is also certain that the number thirty-three in one of the quotations is a textual corruption : the Galatica may have had fewer books .
14 It has been claimed that Mr Gooderham may have had financial problems .
15 None of the four can be definitely linked with Gloucester in the 1470s , although the Calthorpes may have kept some connections with him .
16 None of the four can be definitely linked with Gloucester in the 1470s , although the Calthorpes may have kept some connections with him .
17 A report on the unsatisfactory nature of the examinations at the Edinburgh School a little later suggests that Coleman may have had much right on his side .
18 It was the kind of romantic flourish that Oxford may have to produce several times over at Twickenham next month .
19 Moreover , Purefoy may have made unreasonable demands on those who worked for him .
20 Jean-Claude may have had artistic integrity on his side but he did not have a legal leg to stand on .
21 Yakovlev may have exaggerated this shift , given the abstract Marxist tenets on class struggle that he came equipped with from Moscow , but there was already some objective evidence of this right at the start of NEP .
22 Alex may have had some response ready , but he got no chance to voice it , as Bobby Anscombe turned his fury on Paul Lexington .
23 American Pritchard may have fought three world champions in Mike Weaver , Michael Dokes and Tim Witherspoon , but he lost to them all , albeit forcing a split decision against the latter in March .
24 John may have reciprocated that feeling when very young , but the warmth , at any rate on his side , did not survive into adult life .
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