Example sentences of "he may have [verb] an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So how he came to be carrying a cannister of CS gas is being invistigated … he may have had an accomplice . |
2 | Thomas Garvine ( possibly an early version of the surnames Garven and Girvan common in Ayrshire at present ) is thought to have been born about 1685 , in or near Kilmarnock , although the Earl of Loudoun 's intervention on his behalf suggests that he may have had an Irvine valley connection . |
3 | In association with his technically minded relative , Thomas ( the exact relationship is not known ) , he may have had an iron furnace and hammer-pond at Hamsell Farm , and possibly a smelter and perhaps a coining press in Isleworth at the end of the century . |
4 | Prior to Theology , he may have pursued an Arts course when he was a young man . |
5 | He may have provided an escape route along Stane Street to Bosham Harbour . |