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

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1 Elves , like dragons , are embedded deeply in several different traditions of North-West Europe , and the inconsistencies of those traditions may only have made Tolkien itch to create a Zusammenhang .
2 Usually , these men 's urine flow will be abnormally slow , even in the absence of prostatic enlargement , and they may always have had difficulty urinating in a public place , according to Graham Watson , who runs a prostatitis clinic at the London Institute of Urology .
3 They may also have to devote energy searching for services to which the child has a right .
4 Before that stage , the program may also have provided instructions to encourage you to copy files on to a blank disc in drive A : , to ‘ please insert this in another machine ’ and type A:Share .
5 Moreover in the years 1176–7 he was taking a keen interest in the competing politics of the Spanish kingdoms and he may well have instructed Richard to ensure that the great road south from Bordeaux to the Pyrenees was kept open for travellers of all sorts , pilgrims , traders and couriers .
6 These decisions may well have encouraged people to view criminal litigation as a game of skill .
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