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

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1 For example , one may have a hypothesis about the outcomes and one wishes to test whether the data are consistent with this .
2 There are already several institutions of which we can be proud , and I understand that Cardiff may have a centre for the performing arts in the form of a new opera house .
3 Or you may have a man of medium height with relatively short arms .
4 According to most of these views , although they wisely do not parade the fact , effects may have a probability of 0.5 or indeed less .
5 But now that Royal Ballerina is in , we may have a race of truly Classic proportions .
6 But now that Royal Ballerina is in , we may have a race of truly Classic proportions .
7 For example , someone who has just completed a questionnaire ( at T 1 ) on nutrition may have a response to a film on food additives different from that which they would have had in the absence of the questionnaire .
8 You may have a choice of three options .
9 For example , you may have a choice of accommodation on campus or off , with meals or without .
10 ‘ Boggers ’ ( no , I do n't know why , though I suspect it may have something to do with a haircut that bears a passing resemblance to a bogbrush ) may have a couple of incisive seasons left in him at best , but opponents will rarely get a moment 's peace when he combines with Bicknell and Waqar Younis next year .
11 If you mind that anyway , cos I may have a couple of people er that may want a few of them to , spoken to Dav , David , he 's got one or two as well .
12 While these approaches may have a grain of truth in them , they founder in the evidence of women 's actual political activity around their own demands .
13 A second approach , a predictive information system , can be used where the information system may have a degree of prediction and inference built into it .
14 Instrumental theorists ultimately conclude that while the state may have a degree of political neutrality , this is just a sham to mask the dominance of the state by the interests of the dominant class .
15 Structuralist Marxist writers , taking their lead from Antonio Gramsci , an Italian Marxist , have doubted this and have contended that the state may have a degree of autonomy from the interests of the ruling class .
16 This introduces a new avenue of analysis into Marxist writings ; it opens the possibility of recognising that social and political systems may not operate solely on the basis of objective laws but may have a degree of freedom driven by the individual , group and elite perceptions .
17 The members have one vote each , unless the related contract provides otherwise ( but no single member may have a majority of the votes ) .
18 The mapping of these units has enabled a pattern of faulting to be recognised in the Upper Chalk outcrop that may have a bearing on its properties as an aquifer .
19 As any of the information in the Figure 1 may have a bearing on a section in question , it can readily be seen that advanced hyper-text features are needed if all the relevant subject matter is to be available and easily reached in the electronic medium .
20 This may have a bearing on the ease with which it can be trained .
21 A distortion of the market in this way not only impedes the allocative efficiency of the market but may have a bearing on public confidence in the stock market ; this may in turn adversely affect market liquidity .
22 ‘ However , I can tell you something which may have a bearing on your stubbornness . ’
23 The ‘ skill mix ’ of the workforce may have a bearing on the conduct of the strike , since skilled workers tend to have a more harmonious relationship with the employer , and their relatively favoured position in the labour market usually enables them to achieve their demands without having to resort to violence .
24 Such buildings suggest that some of the region 's wealthier inhabitants resided within the town , which may have a bearing on the site 's wider significance .
25 I do not intend to point an accusing finger at individual officials in either the Department of Employment or the Department of Social Security at local level whose actions may have a bearing on Mr. Docherty 's case .
26 However , special circumstances in individual applications may have a bearing in some cases on the offer which the University makes .
27 Some visually handicapped children will overcome their difficulties so well that they are indistinguishable from their fully sighted classmates , but the effort needed may have a cost for them that is not always appreciated .
28 You may have a bed for the night in return for an honest evening 's work , for help with cooking and cleaning and what must be prepared in my simple home . ’
29 Thus we may have a close-up of a character weeping , viewed from a position in which , if the viewer were actually there , he would be coshed for intrusion of privacy .
30 They may have a sense of reduced status .
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