Example sentences of "may have [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | There the Millers may have lived for a short while . |
2 | He lived at Charing Cross in 1585 , in 1589–90 in Writtington , Essex , by 1596 he writes from ‘ my house in Hamsell Park , Sussex ’ , while early in the 1600s he may have lived for a time in Isleworth , Middlesex . |
3 | Sometime in the near future you may have to go for an interview and therefore you will be asking yourself the following questions : |
4 | Most of these , too , developed along existing paths , the paths that ran from village to village in Saxon times , though here and there they may have called for a new piece to complete the chain of paths . |
5 | It introduces the thought that in his speech as well as in his writing , Johnson understood that the essence of art lies in the perfect marriage of form and content , therefore , Boswell may have reached for an accuracy beyond sycophancy . |
6 | But Dixon , who spent nine years at Stamford Bridge , may have to settle for a place on the subs ' bench as he continues his return from a back injury . |
7 | But they may have to wait for a year , and maybe even two , before the brief , dramatic cycle can begin all over again . |
8 | There have been occasional remarks that some players may have dallied for a time with what are known as recreational drugs . |
9 | Kenneth , last seen nineteen eighty two , lived in the Sleaford area , a retired senior nursing officer at Hospital Holbeach , er m may have married for a second time , Kenneth he 's got a son Ian Mark . |
10 | If you think the time may come when you may have to care for an elderly or disabled person in your home , there are also grants available for adapting housing . |