Example sentences of "you may have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think you may have made a mistake . |
2 | You may have reached a stage where you feel you have ‘ got over ’ the original cause of your sorrow and even find yourself able to talk calmly about it to others . |
3 | Some of you may have seen a bit of these before or similar ones , but it does n't matter , because it 's worth looking at again . |
4 | You may have seen a film of the African tribe , the Masai , running : they run on their toes . |
5 | You may have seen a film , but wish to talk about who did the cinematography or who played a particular character . |
6 | You may have seen a table of life-events which indicates the relative effects of change on stress level . |
7 | You may have received a letter from them early in 1984 asking for up to date details . |
8 | You may have received a letter where the letters p.p. are written before the signature of the sender . |
9 | Traditional sixth form education may still exist in some comprehensive schools — the 11–18 range — but you may have to find a place for your child in a FE ( Further Education ) establishment . |
10 | Few alternative therapies are available on the NHS , so you may have to find a practitioner yourself — and not everyone who practises complementary medicine is adequately trained . |
11 | You may have cancelled an appointment , disappointing your friend , who now complains loudly and aggressively that you are an uncaring suit-yourself sort , whose commitment to friendship is purely selfish . |
12 | This column indicates any errors against the relevant modules ; for example , you may have specified a module with an incorrect syntax . |