Example sentences of "may have [verb] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | When your job ends , you may have to return to the UK . |
2 | A taxpayer may have emigrated to the Channel Islands . |
3 | THE Oval Office may be occupied by a self-confessed non-inhaler ; half the members of the cabinet may have marched against the Vietnam war ; and the first and second ladies may spend their spare time grooving to the Grateful Dead . |
4 | The victory laid to rest any doubt that may have emerged about the VP 's continued authority following a weaker showing in local council elections earlier in August ( when the VP held only two of four municipalities , losing one and tying with the opposition in the fourth ) . |
5 | Certainly it has exhausted the works explicitly credited to Carver in the great Scone Choirbook , and I suppose that is why Dr Elliott remarks , in connection with Pater Creator Omnium , that any music which ‘ may have intervened between the Mass Fera Pessima … and this work is sadly lost ’ . |
6 | This implied that whatever export or collaborative potential that may have existed between the UK and Europe , was severely weakened by the need for expensive software conversion work . |
7 | Any romanticised impressions I may have had of the East End were quickly tempered if not dispelled by the striking images of endemic poverty and a sclerotic political culture . |
8 | It is thought one pin may have failed on the El Al flight , causing an engine to tear free of its mountings and hit the second engine as it fell . |
9 | I would be most grateful for any information you may have pertaining to the RLS centenary be it an update of your present events or any contacts you may know of . |
10 | Although President Nixon may have come to the White House committed to ending the war in Vietnam , it just so happened that his way of ending it was to escalate it . |
11 | A gold-mounted disc of amber found at Knossos may have come from the Wessex culture of southern England . |
12 | The fundamental issues of balanced growth , peripherality and the problems facing areas of industrial decline or delayed development will become difficulties which not only regions , but member nations as a whole , may have to address within the EC . |
13 | But Mr Rafsanjani is exposed to accusations that he is departing from the policies set out by the leader of Iran 's Islamic revolution , the late Ayatollah Khomeini , and may have seized on the Mujahideen attacks to demonstrate that he is not selling out the imam 's legacy . |