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

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1 AMERICA 'S recession may have a silver lining .
2 No other user may have an interest in the module ie. no other LIFESPAN user may have a package which references this module as this would involve more than module baselining .
3 No other user may have an interest in the module ie. no other LIFESPAN user may have a package which references this module as this would involve more than module baselining .
4 Yesterday 's ruling suggests companies seeking to protect their commercial secrets may have a case under Section 10 .
5 recognises that an original lessee may have a defence if the assignee not performing has in some way been absolved from performance .
6 For example , someone who has just completed a questionnaire ( at T 1 ) on nutrition may have a response to a film on food additives different from that which they would have had in the absence of the questionnaire .
7 The basket of shares in the index is seldom identical to the market portfolio and so the basket of shares corresponding to the index may have a beta value ( with respect to the market portfolio ) that differs from unity .
8 At stake are not only the interests of potential motorway users and of persons whose land might be compulsorily acquired to provide a route for the motorway ; also involved are the inhabitants of villages and towns which will be relieved of through-traffic by the motorway ; British Rail may have an interest in inhibiting the development of alternative means for the transport of goods ; improved transport and communications facilities provided by the motorway may benefit some businesses at the expense of others ; and motorways have , of course , serious environmental effects which lovers of the countryside and people who live near the proposed route will be anxious to avoid .
9 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
10 Colouration : Goldfish may have a range of colours from black and brown , through gold to pure white .
11 Recall that the authorities may have an interest in seeing interest rates rise in order to discourage bank lending and monetary growth .
12 Education authorities may have the resources to carry out these studies themselves ; others may wish to commission research from institutions of higher education or commercial practices .
13 Alternatively , a retailer may have a supply of printed enquiry forms .
14 A scientist may have an effect on behaviour in the act of observing or analysing it , and he must certainly take this effect into account .
15 The course may have a water jump .
16 There are already several institutions of which we can be proud , and I understand that Cardiff may have a centre for the performing arts in the form of a new opera house .
17 In many the majority may have no religion at all , and may be totally sceptical about the necessity for there to exist any such thing .
18 If this hypothesis was correct , drugs that modulate upper gastrointestinal motility may have a role in the treatment of DU patients .
19 Second , the secured creditor may have the right of pursuit .
20 The story may have a basis in fact ; it is possible there was a prehistoric dwelling here that is now swallowed up in the mud at the bottom of the lake .
21 Immunosuppressed patients are , however , often seronegative for anti-hepatitis C virus in the presence of active infection , and nucleic acid assays may have a role here .
22 The electorate may have the power to choose the members of the House of Commons but the will of the electorate is not something formally recognized by the courts .
23 Choose a builder carefully — your Environmental Health Department may have a list to help you .
24 In practice R may have a value comparable to atomic dimensions , say about I Ångström unit .
25 A sufferer from alcoholism may have no recollection of his or her behaviour the night before , nor of how he or she got home .
26 A suggestion may be offered that the appearance of the figures on drinking vessels may have a significance .
27 Normally there is some relationship between the parts , for if they are all different the result is incoherent ( though a melody may have a counter-melody with different characteristics ) .
28 Therefore an agent may have no trustee functions or liabilities at all .
29 Studies to measure human gastric crypt or gland cell proliferation may have a number of practical clinical applications in relation to both benign and malignant gastric conditions .
30 It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win .
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