Example sentences of "may have [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
2 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
3 It will consider the implications that changes in the use of sporting rights may have on other users of land and those wishing to make new demands upon land in the countryside .
4 A major issue is how to balance the rights and needs of the dementia sufferer with the effect which they may have on other tenants .
5 Erm , the proposals there do , in fact , exceed the capital spend on new starts , and it will therefore need pruning erm , and the proposals that we suggested earlier was that , subject to any comments members may have on individual schemes that are here , and their views on them , we would propose looking at the programme in detail , and bringing it within the guideline figures that have been set , erm , and doing that with the advice of P A G before it goes on to Policy Panel and , and Policy and Resources Committee .
6 This is followed by an a view of the impact multimedia may have on traditional information industry sectors such as print-on-paper publishing , bookselling and library services .
7 The study also specifically addresses the impact multimedia information products may have on traditional information sectors such as library services , publishing and bookselling so may be of interest to readers active in these areas .
8 However , the influence that sexual hormones per se may have on fundic argyrophil cell proliferation is unknown .
9 Non-monetarists also recognise the role that monetary changes may have on real output , though of course they do not assign them such a major role as the monetarists .
10 APACHE II scores on admission to ICUs can not be used for comparison of performances of ICUs as they fail to take into account the influences that management prior to ICU admission , such as stabilisation in an operating theatre or ward , may have on physiological variables .
11 I will be grateful for any information you may have on private home care cooperative .
12 The foregoing indemnities shall be in addition to any rights that any Indemnified Person may have at common law or otherwise and shall remain in full force and effect not withstanding KPMG 's engagement hereunder may be terminated .
13 Whatever disadvantage teenagers and adults may have with new languages , they have abilities which infants , for all their daunting ease of acquisition , lack .
14 Of course , it is necessary to assume that the questions , however they are phrased , are understood in the same way by all respondents whatever differences they may have in other respects , such as level of education or gender .
15 Whilst most design theories concentrate on the various elements and their interconnection as previously discussed ( often referred to as the " anatomy of design " ) , only a few refer to the different weights these may have in different situations ( sometimes called the " morphology " ) .
16 This is not an attempt to deal with these ideals in a comprehensive way — no single empirical study could do that — but merely an attempt to see what bearing our factual findings may have upon moral views about the media .
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