Example sentences of "may [adv] have have [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently , other market members ( and their customers ) may not have had a proper opportunity to participate in the trade .
2 Thus , prices on Simex may not have had a measurable effect on the index .
3 She may or may not have had a longstanding paranoid personality ; that 's hard for relatives to cope with , but not necessarily pathological . ’
4 There is no reason to think that people in the past may not have had a profound understanding of God , an understanding which will illuminate one 's own .
5 The marriage of Chlothild , therefore , may not have had the ominous implications which the bishop of Tours attributed to it .
6 Aldfrith may not have had an obvious heir across the late 680s and early 690s , for Osred was only about 8 years old on his father 's death and not born , therefore , until c .
7 Most of us have to admit that although our parents may not have had an ideal marriage , we have learned a lot of valuable lessons from them .
8 The latter , however , may also have had an adverse effect as many housing writers have pointed out .
9 We may accept that male cooperation was needed for fertility to fall , while at the same time arguing that the opinions of wives may also have had an important effect on husbands .
10 She may be surprised , disconcerted ; she may even have had no conscious intention of getting involved with this particular man .
11 The increase in this woodland may well have had a beneficial effect on the Woodcock and has provided the increasing breeding Redpoll population with an abundance of habitat .
12 Nonetheless , he may well have had a guilty conscience : he certainly tried to use his influence to poison Mozart 's career , out of sheer jealousy at the younger man 's superior talents ; but he does not seem to have been directly involved in his death .
13 The flock are unlikely to have been as completely innocent as the latter suggests , and their guilt may well have had a secular aspect , for it might be doubted whether Cnut would have become involved with spiritual shortcomings .
14 Like Julian , perhaps , Teresa also had an illness that may well have had a psychological aspect and which brought her to the brink of death ; her autobiography and spiritual writings show how she brought herself a physical and spiritual healing .
15 Indeed , it may well have had the indirect , beneficial effect of encouraging the search for better methods .
16 Oddly enough I may never have had an operational tour had it not been for one of these fellow travellers .
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