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

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1 Yesterday 's ruling suggests companies seeking to protect their commercial secrets may have a case under Section 10 .
2 Recall that the authorities may have an interest in seeing interest rates rise in order to discourage bank lending and monetary growth .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 A suggestion may be offered that the appearance of the figures on drinking vessels may have a significance .
6 It drew their attention to the fact that some of their clients may have a hearing problem without expressly saying so .
7 On the other hand it appears that on occasions drivers may have no memory at all for road signs which they have just seen or for relatively complex manoeuvres which they have only just performed .
8 A subordinate may have a responsibility for which he will be called to account by his superior ; a board of directors may have a responsibility to its shareholders ; and a government in a democracy will have a responsibility to the electorate .
9 According to most of these views , although they wisely do not parade the fact , effects may have a probability of 0.5 or indeed less .
10 This may result in a product specification being drawn up in which the sales engineers may have an influence .
11 It has already been noted that limited and unlimited companies may have a share capital .
12 The District Council considers that the sites may have a role to play in the long-term strategic land reserve , although at this stage as no calculations have been carried out as to the requirements it is difficult to assess what role they might play .
13 Our two personae may have the roles of speaker and hearer , yet they ‘ may also stand in a certain linguistically-relevant relationship of status vis-à-vis one another ( parent : child , master:servant , teacher:pupil , etc . ) . ’
14 What is more , financial intermediaries may have the expertise to be able to assess just how risky a loan is .
15 However , special circumstances in individual applications may have a bearing in some cases on the offer which the University makes .
16 People with complex needs may have a Care Plan , agreed with them and reviewed at intervals .
17 In some areas , Christians may have no alternative but to plead guilty to this charge .
18 Why t why c why do they not communicate upwards and I think essentially people it in subordinate positions are about managing the impressions others have of them and tend to believe the notion , no matter how true it is , that er that organisations may have a shoot the messenger philosophy , yes ?
19 Thus , the salesperson of bicycles to dealers may have a set price list and delivery schedule with no authority to deviate from them .
20 Better provided classrooms may have a number of computers , but groups may have to be rotated in turn to use a computer , while other groups carry out other tasks .
21 For example , poor-country governments may have an incentive to report GDP as low as possible to qualify for soft loans from international financial institutions , or to get favourable trade treatment .
22 Those churches which are blessed with good human and material resources may have a number of music leaders and musicians .
23 The task will fall to the manager to persuade advice workers to attend race-awareness training in addition to popular updating in welfare benefits ; managers may have the task of explaining to management committee members why they now need training after so many years without it ; it will be the manager 's job to be attuned to advice workers ' weaknesses and tactfully point them to the relevant additional training ; the manager must find a balance in workers ' meetings between training , casework and group support .
24 Senior managers may have the resource power to grant promotion or pay increases to subordinates ; trade unions possess the resource power to take their members out on strike .
25 Even the ‘ specialized ’ high-reward fruits of some Lauraceae may have the seeds dispersed by more than 17 species of bird .
26 ‘ The current difficulties may have a silver lining , ’ added Mr Bootle .
27 Edge problems may have a multitude of causes : most of them are structural .
28 I do not intend to point an accusing finger at individual officials in either the Department of Employment or the Department of Social Security at local level whose actions may have a bearing on Mr. Docherty 's case .
29 For the first time Unionists may have no representative on the predominantly Catholic West Bank .
30 Some committees may have a correspondence item in which they consider and suggest replies to important items of correspondence received .
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