Example sentences of "may have [verb] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively he may have sent out a notice of appointment .
2 Suddenly , the division bells ring and the room empties , milords making their way to vote in a debate of which they may have heard not a word .
3 There 's speculation that he may have to sell off a collection of Ferraris .
4 Also , he may have had quite a job finding it . "
5 I may have to stay here a while yet .
6 Given the likelihood that in a CSW team there is both a tendency to keep files open to reflect the ‘ streetwork ’ and informal contact that is maintained , and a probability that intervention will occur prior to demands for day or residential care , the strategy adopted may have identified only a minority of the cases actually dealt with .
7 Richard could be turning his nightmares to profits , but his dad thinks they may have thrown away a fortune already .
8 Although its size is not yet known , suggestions have been made that it was larger than a normal auxiliary fort and may have accommodated either a vexillation , possibly of Legio IX , whose tile-works may have been situated some 8 km ( 5 miles ) south of Carlisle at Scalesceugh , ( though the stamped tiles from there may belong to a slightly later period ) , or the Ala Petriana before its transfer to Stanwix over the river .
9 ( a ) Moving trust property abroad A non-domiciled settlor may have set up a settlement but the settled property may nevertheless be located in the United Kingdom .
10 An individual may have set up a UK settlement with a view to mitigating inheritance tax .
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