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

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1 All these species have been affected by oil pollution which , while not always severe , is nearly always present and may have caused marked declines of some species in recent years .
2 Driver-only buses have become the norm , and may have increased privatised profitability , but they 've decreased traffic flow .
3 Police believe the unit wandered openly in the Deal area and may have visited local pubs .
4 ‘ It is unfortunate that so little is known of Carlisle , Luguvalium ( Carvetiorum ? ) , although it seems to have grown to considerable size and may have exceeded 70 acres ( 28 ha ) . ’
5 But for Britain , WEU was perhaps satisfactory : it allowed for the possibility of British association with the leaders of integration , if necessary , and may have permitted some form of British influence upon the latter .
6 In Berry 's case , English law did certainly provide for one level of appeal to the Court of Appeal and may have provided one level of appeal beyond that .
7 The desire to create a pseudo-history of the movement 's afterlife may be good for business , and may have provided extra material for the book ( I refer to the Boston text , see pp. 10–13 ) but it is not in keeping with the purer aims of the Situationists outlined elsewhere in these and other texts .
8 or parents , and may have had this information included in lessons at school , relatively few do anything about it .
9 Other parents , however , may want their child to attend a special school and may have had positive information about children with visual handicap who have been happy and successful in these schools .
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