Example sentences of "may have [verb] a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | These tasks may be conducted by the originator or one or more of the consultants who may have expressed a willingness to help . |
2 | On the other hand , people whose words are not answered may have to spend a lifetime screaming for what they want or need , convinced that only if they demand loudly , cajole , beg , bully or threaten , will they obtain what they want . |
3 | It is possible that against a long-term downward movement of population , perhaps sparked off by a variety of economic concerns , the economic depression helped to determine the immediate attitudes in some of the old declining industrial centres just as the prospect of prosperity , and the accumulation of consumer goods and property , may have stimulated a desire to control family size among the population of the expanding industrial centres of the Midlands and the South East . |
4 | Police want to interview anyone who was in the wine bar on Wednesday evening who may have seen a woman drinking with a man . |
5 | The severity may have had a cause hidden from the young Ramsey . |
6 | None the less , the state may have to pay a price to get its own way . |
7 | THE United States military is sending thousands of troops to Kismayu after reports that a warlord , Omar Jess , may have launched a push to recapture the southern Somali port . |
8 | The year may have started a bit show but it finished with a flourish and we have achieved a tremendous recovery along the way . |
9 | To be sure , this may be a partial and limited right of control because the consignor may have retained a right to change the consignee while conveying the right of stoppage in transit . |