Example sentences of "he may [verb] [been] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Jesus ’ as we have him may have been filtered through the patriarchal world which remembered him and wrote about him ( if the biblical authors were male ) .
2 With him may have been his father .
3 Is it so likely that that man , however much he may have been struck by your beauty and gaiety , Miss Jonathan , would have at once decided to assassinate your future husband ? ’
4 ‘ Besides , he may have been driven over the edge by her carryings-on .
5 He may have been missed on 96 by Morris , low at mid-wicket ; Morris may have decided that sections of the crowd would riot if he held it .
6 And Rosenberg : ‘ Utterly misguided he may have been , but he was honest in his own belief in what he was doing . ’
7 But since he is Sir Anthony 's choice he may have been harmed by the Meyer candidacy .
8 He may have been right , in his day .
9 Quiet and reserved he may have been , but his determination to succeed has been of great importance to his colleagues , both on and off the field .
10 When he ‘ resigned ’ as a BBC radio producer in 1986 , he may have been pushed , but it was the start of a freelance career guaranteed to outrage the good citizens of Britain with a style of comedy that ranges from the macabre to the indecent .
11 He may have been genuinely distressed by the pain he was causing me — something he later confessed he had deliberately provoked , with subtle sadism masquerading as friendly frankness .
12 Later at the inquest ( which he did n't attend ) , he admitted through his lawyer that he may have been driving on the wrong side of the road .
13 But on closer examination he was forced to admit even he may have been wrong , and he demanded that the PWL stable looked after its young charges Kylie and Jason and prevented them from destroying their lives .
14 He may have been joking , but his fatalistic sentiment was in the sane vein as a cruel remark made as Davies 's men departed in triumph : ‘ We understood Eastbourne were the only team who have not applied for a postal vote in the General Election . ’
15 He may have been influenced by his early days as a teenager in Cairo with his uncle or during his time in Hamburg .
16 Comparison of ‘ To Lucinda ’ with the first publication of ‘ The Rural Maid 's Reflexions ’ shows that Browne , for whatever reason , changed at least one title , though he may have been returning to the original .
17 He may have been smiling , but his tone did n't match the smile .
18 Would it be fair to say that you accepted his decision when you thought it was the right decision , regardless of whether he may have been depressed or he may have been under the influence of drugs or some other pressure ?
19 Would it be fair to say that you accepted his decision when you thought it was the right decision , regardless of whether he may have been depressed or he may have been under the influence of drugs or some other pressure ?
20 A Lord Spiritual he may have been , but not devoid of earthly ambitions and desire for wealth .
21 Successful he may have been in October-December 1976 at using the full Cabinet as a forum for crisis management , but Callaghan was not tempted to extend the practice in more tranquil times .
22 Donaldson would have had no option but to make arrangements for the delegation , even though he may have been well aware of what the reaction would be .
23 It is sad in several ways , not just because it springs from genuine human grief but because poor Uncle Ted , no matter how theologically illiterate he may have been , deserves better .
24 He may have been an outstanding goalkeeper but he was hardly a product of the Harvard Business School .
25 When he came to the College , Coleman was presumably almost totally ignorant of veterinary matters ( although he may have been studying the subject during the ‘ interregnum ’ ) .
26 He may have been something of a money-hunter , as his correspondence shows , but on the other hand he had a big family of relatives with a call on him .
27 He may have been a time-server as his attitude about the Pole Nicolaus Copernicus suggests .
28 Hopkins , 54 , a reformed alcoholic , was desperately lonely at school and a poor student and he now thinks he may have been slightly dyslexic .
29 It was June ; it was Bexhill-on-Sea ; he may have been reading the county scores .
30 He may have been christened Henry but he 'll certainly be known as ‘ Hairy ’ .
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