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

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1 But to the ‘ rebellion ’ ( which may have given rise to something far deeper , as we shall see ) we must add two further emphases which we have italicised .
2 When this happens , it is vital that the conflict be resolved and that broken or strained relationships which may have given rise to the problem be repaired .
3 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
4 The names in lights will include Arnold Schwarzenegger in Carolco 's ‘ Terminator 2 ’ , which may have cost $90m by the time it hits the screen ; Kevin Costner as Robin Hood ; and Julia Roberts in ‘ Dying Young ’ , a Fox weepie .
5 In the seventeenth century it had been an important re-export , which may have irritated planters who would have liked to export directly to the eventual destination .
6 Palermo ( 1974 ) attributed it to ‘ much more syntactic context … which may have aided performance ’ , but an alternative interpretation is that , because children heard both more and less in each question in the study by Griffiths et al . ,
7 Another consequence of modern farming has been a change in the types of farm buildings , which may have affected Barn Owl and Swallow numbers by the loss of sites as traditional Sussex barns disappear .
8 The New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago commodity exchanges are looking at programme trades carried out last July which may have flouted market rules and contributed to sudden movements in both the Dow Jones index and the S&P 500 futures index .
9 Nonetheless , the significance of ASW consultation with male relatives , and a tendency to examine social factors which may have challenged GP definitions less than with other referrals are rather less positive .
10 Sometime after her American tour in 1910 her Russian protector , Victor Dandré , appears to have become involved in some financial scandal in St Petersburg which may have influenced Pavlova 's decision in 1912 to buy Ivy House in Golders Green , London .
11 This is my second Way of Life seminar , so I have missed discussion which may have taken place at earlier seminars over the definition of ‘ way of life ’ .
12 Although his initial interest had been aroused because of the connection between current problems and events which may have taken place in a former life , he became so enthralled by the topic that he took it up for its own sake .
13 It is now believed that they may have been written for a subscription concert series in 1788 — the ‘ Casino ’ series mentioned in a letter to Puchberg , which may have taken place in the autumn .
14 Congregations will insist on hearing candidates preach sermons which may have taken weeks to prepare or to speak more correctly which some of them never prepared , whereas they forget that a man 's work in his own parish is the best possible testimony as to who and what he is , and one that can easily and accurately be ascertained .
15 Charles B. of Roxton had a fractured thigh ; others were suffering from spitting of blood , illness of wife , injury to chest , accident to child , cut hand , and — which may have provided relief of a different sort to the Board — two men with fever : Abraham Fox and James Rabbit .
16 Again at the end of his career Attaingnant , and after him his widow , published similar Livres de danceries ( 1550–5 ) compiled by Claude Gervaise which may have suggested Francesco Bendusi 's Opera Nova de Balli a quatro ( Venice , 1553 ) .
17 There are many places which may have had galleries in the past , but without reliable references , Deeds , an old painting or some remains of original woodwork they have not been included , tempting though this would have been .
18 The increased general level of international competition , which may have eroded profit margins in all the countries concerned , must be distinguished from sudden shifts in the relative competitiveness of individual countries .
19 Whatever may have prompted Benjamin and Elizabeth to pay this visit to Walworth — a chance of staying with some of the Parkes family , perhaps ? — it was not to last long .
20 Whatever may have prompted Caesar to carry out his expeditions , their partial success was accepted in Rome as a definite conquest .
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