Example sentences of "you may have [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You may have made a genuine mistake or misrepresented a situation . |
2 | You may have to carry a spare set if you are going out for a full day 's detecting as charge life can be as low as five hours , and ni-cads should not be recharged until they are spent . |
3 | You may have done a good job on your own patch but you can not clear the entire neighbourhood . |
4 | Now , if you were out and about at about ten o'clock last night you may have seen a greenish glow in the sky . |
5 | Make contact with the so-called " special clinic " ( department of genito-urinary medicine ) at your local hospital if you have any reason whatever to suspect that you may have contracted a venereal disease . |
6 | Firstly , if , as they have been , house sales are still sticking when you come to sell , you may have to accept a lower price than you had hoped to get ( although , of course , you may also be able to buy your new property more cheaply ) . |
7 | You may have to add a small internal power filter . |
8 | If you own or lease property where no-one is living you may have to pay a standard community charge in that area in addition to the personal charge in the area you live . |
9 | The rules for this are complicated , but you can claim various reliefs , so you may have to pay a little or nothing , particularly if you sell within three years . |