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

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1 But the existence of such fields within the undergraduate curriculum is interesting not least because it raises some of the basic epistemological and educational questions in a particularly sharp form ; questions which may have caused some of the digestive problems which the CNAA has had with courses in art and design .
2 The Woods ' speech also introduced an important new argument which may have had some considerable effect on Irish voters .
3 Unhappily , habits which may have had some virtue in times of scarcity became vices in times of relative abundance .
4 They included weapons , jewellery , and objects which may have had some symbolic significance , whether religious or royal .
5 Smaller library authorities have traditionally faced the problem of lack of staff ‘ mobility ’ , with difficulties in releasing staff from normal service points : the ability of libraries with larger establishments to release groups of staff , making internal training viable and economic , or to be able to afford external courses , has perhaps contributed to a tendency to define training largely in terms of off-the-job courses which may have discouraged some libraries from even attempting to develop a coherent overall training plan .
6 I remember a , I remember er an A H T came out with some figures five years ago which may have prompted some early retirements then .
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