Example sentences of "[det] may have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The winners go on to the national finals in York , the winners of that may have a chance of selection for the Paralympics in Barcelona . |
2 | That may have the effect of rendering innocent activities which prior to the change would have been an actionable nuisance : Allen v. Gulf Oil Refining Ltd. [ 1980 ] Q.B . |
3 | Some may have a thought , even a regret , for the ones that got away — those they might have married but now will not . |
4 | Some may have the opportunity of a short-term secondment to industry to observe the world of work at first hand or to reconnoitre a promising field for curriculum in-put . |
5 | This may have a bearing on the ease with which it can be trained . |
6 | Even if it can be established beyond all reasonable doubt that certain cultural items were indeed originally developed in one place and thence diffused to another , by whatever means ( not excluding industrial espionage ) , this may have no relevance whatsoever to their significance in the new environment . |
7 | It should be noted that although gas or electricity mains pass across or near the site , this may have no relevance to availability of the respective services . |
8 | Changes in the normal oxygen/carbon dioxide levels occur in the lungs and , in the much longer term , this may have an effect on the acidity of the blood . |
9 | This may have the side-effect of producing gas and wind . |
10 | If the equipment is provided but the employee does not use it , this may have the effect of placing both the plaintiff and the defendant in breach of statutory duty . |
11 | Neither approach seems entirely satisfactory , although the latter may have the advantage of facilitating a simple architecture , with a uni-directional flow of information from the bottom upwards . |