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

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1 It may have made a decision which it had no power to make .
2 He captured three quick wickets before Richards and Lloyd ( who passed 7,000 Test runs ) steadied the ship , but then had Richards lbw , although umpire Meyer later admitted that he may have made a mistake and had considered recalling the batsman .
3 Andropulos may have made a mistake , Admiral , in telling you that he was scared that his spare fuel tank might blow up .
4 All the parties are in close and fairly intimate contact and there is no point in gratuitously annoying and antagonizing people — especially since the oracles may have made a mistake .
5 ‘ I think you may have made a mistake .
6 She may have made a mess of her life ; she may have faced problems beyond your comprehension .
7 We may have made a mess of most of them , including parliamentary democracy , but the cricket culture we have successfully assimilated and , as Graham Gooch may tell you , perfected .
8 Scientists may have made a breakthrough in the treatment of breast cancer using drugs first developed in the nineteen sixties .
9 Now community charge may have made a difference but what , what did government do about that to s in a sense ironically to go against one of their one of the , one of the most basic principles of bringing it in ?
10 He says that it was a bit unfair — it may have made a difference .
11 ‘ The recession may have made a difference in the sense that people are being more realistic about what they can afford , ’ said the magazine 's associate editor Fenella Willis .
12 Yet they may have made no effort to give her anywhere she can go to , having allocated a large bedroom to one of their small children and relegated her to the tiniest bedroom in the house , to which she can never withdraw unless she actually gets into bed .
13 I may now have an inkling of what has happened to me over the last few years ; I may have lined up a few suspects , even tentatively put my finger on ‘ who done it ’ ; I may have my own private detectives working alongside the regular police , and we may have made an arrest or two , but the file has not been closed .
14 At Bologna in the late 1180s Lothar may have made the acquaintance among his fellow students of Peter Collivaccinus of Benevento , and others , who were later to be important in the legal developments of his pontificate , collecting papal legal decisions or decretals .
15 Their choice may have made the difference between survival and extinction for Hector 's dolphin .
16 Thus the activities of successive Conservative governments since 1979 may have made the re-emergence of local political activity more likely , but the form that this activity takes , how it varies from place to place and how it develops will be shaped by the interaction of local and national processes .
17 When you read this you may have made the inference that the turtle was knocked into the water when the beaver hit the log .
18 These facts do no more , however , than suggest that one ought not to rule out the possibility that Molla Fenari may have made the pilgrimage in company with Seyh Zeyneddin .
19 In addition , in either case , the patient may have to make a payment at the point of receipt of service . [ … ]
20 ‘ He 's circling again but if the undercarriage fails it looks as if he may have to make a crash landing .
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