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

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1 The White House may have all the computer wizardry in the world , but it lacked the old-fashioned political skills required to get a $16 billion ‘ stimulus ’ package through the Senate .
2 I may have the gift of inspired preaching ; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets ; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains — but if I have no love , I am nothing .
3 You may have all the time in the world , but the rest of us have to earn a living .
4 Some databases may have all the information in one record held in one large field e.g. Prestel , COMMUNITEL or MICROVIEWDATA databases , while database management programs may have a number of fields all of which can be accessed individually e.g. KWIRS , SIR , QUEST or MASTERFILE .
5 It could confirm , therefore , any suspicion we and Jacob may have that the wrestling match is with the demon of the Jabbok .
6 So it remains to be seen whether we may have such a network , or perhaps even assuming that nearly all the cheap oil runs out , whether we might in fact manufacture petrol artificially from wood , coal , or gas , simply to provide the excellent fuel with its wonderful storage characteristics for long distance transport .
7 However , for such of these variables as we can conjecture may have such an influence , we may be able to match the experimental and control groups .
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