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

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1 The magisterial pronouncement of Sir George Macdonald on the Antonine Wall has now been overthrown by the brilliant study of the samian by Brian Hartley ( 1972 ) , and the work at Carpow and other Severan sites will help to stabilize the dating of the pottery of this period , so with more revisions and adjustments , we may eventually have a framework which will endure , but only possible since all the groundwork had been so carefully prepared .
2 Harry may only have a walk-on part at Birdland , but he 's still the star of the show .
3 Fruit juices contain natural sugars anyway , so added sugar may only have the effect of making your child expect oversweet drinks .
4 A hotel may apply for a full on-licence ; on the other hand small establishments may merely have a restaurant licence or a residential licence .
5 Drivers may normally have no memory at all for actions performed at the operational level , moreover , there is a suggestion that in some circumstances memory for actions and information at the tactical level may also be almost entirely absent .
6 It may include a leader model who is armed in the same way as the rest of the detachment , but the detachment may not have a champion .
7 Unfortunately , what constitutes reasonable time is n't clearly defined under British law , and if a court thinks you 've taken too long to register your complaint , you may not have a case .
8 ‘ Mr ’ Habsburg may not have a throne to sit on , he does have a leg to stand on .
9 We need therefore to consider policies which integrate older workers into society , either in terms of maintaining them in the workplace or facilitating options which develop new social roles which may or may not have a work element .
10 USL 's other stockholders , Sun , ICL , Amdahl , Fujitsu , Motorola , NEC , Oki , Toshiba , Olivetti , Tata and 3i , may not have a say in what eventually happens or whether Novell takes it all .
11 Of course , you may not have a choice about where you live , particularly if you are a student in halls of residence , or a disabled person with special requirements .
12 But if he decides to go the Hollywood route , he may not have a choice .
13 But he may not have a home to go back to .
14 A Mob of Netters may have a Boss armed with a club , they may not have a Boss armed with a net .
15 That it may not have a name .
16 Although it is early days and the team will not be reporting back until March , what is already becoming clear to it is that , unless small firms are encouraged to continue training chartered accountants , the smaller end of the profession may not have a future at all .
17 Your national side may not have a future themselves by that time if they 've lost every game in between .
18 Mr Denton went on to explain that the traditional ‘ heavy ’ railway may not have a future except for journeys between the main population centres .
19 Socrates may or may not have a gene or two alive in the world today , as G. C. Williams has remarked , but who cares ?
20 Entities , being elements of a specifically linguistic domain which we shall call the intensional level , may or may not have a referent in some real or imaginary external world ; we can certainly talk about an entity while uncertain of the existence of any related " thing " in the world about which we are speaking , or even while explicitly rejecting such an existence .
21 I may not have a lot to give but what I 've got I 'll give to you
22 Employers need to bear in mind that the employee 's spouse may not have a car .
23 But while the latter may not have a material impact on competition , they do nevertheless contribute to an incremental drift of decision-making power to a steadily diminishing number of companies .
24 A housewife may be married or not , and she may or may not have a job outside the home .
25 As I said we may not have a set up but if we have n't we 'll set one now .
26 They may not have a reason to prefer one way of going about things to another , but the fact that they chose to do it in a particular way gives them a reason to prefer that way from now on .
27 Spanish , Portuguese , Arabic and Japanese are the most useful languages , Sir Alfred says , because they ‘ have a wide catchment area containing many decision-makers who may not have a command of English ’ .
28 This finding , albeit in very small numbers , would seem to suggest that reduced prostacyclin production may not have a role in the development of microvascular disease .
29 people may not have an incentive to assemble the information required to vote intelligently .
30 No details yet ( although a possible game against Italy has been mooted ) however , and it seems the national side may not have an engagement before they square up to the World Champions in November — gross score from the last two encounters being Wales 9 Australia 101 .
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