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

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1 She therefore had to go into Intensive Care , as do other babies who may have had birth complications or other problems .
2 Defendants who ‘ could n't care less ’ may have had thoughts about consent which through indifference to the matter , they fail to pursue .
3 Several commentators theorize that dinosaurs may have had hearts like crocodilians , perhaps because they are the closest living relatives to the archosaur .
4 She may have had problems over a similar product , or one from the same manufacturer , before .
5 Hearing people may have had difficulty in access , but we have argued that this arises in the unequal status of the learner ( hearing ) and teacher ( deaf ) .
6 There is no reason to believe that the incomers brought any large amount of capital with them , although some may have had help at the start from their families .
7 Some teachers may specialize in certain sports , while others may have had experience of a particular instrument , such as the flute or violin , and therefore may have had similar problems as yourself .
8 Many anthropologists believe that Australian Aboriginal tribes may have had contact with India via the once existing land mass that stretched from southern India almost to Australia .
9 We may have had bean sprouts with noodles .
10 I infer from that he may have had reasons other than professional ones for taking on the employment you offered him .
11 There are many places which may have had galleries in the past , but without reliable references , Deeds , an old painting or some remains of original woodwork they have not been included , tempting though this would have been .
12 Lothar 's supporter Angelbert who wrote a lament over the fallen , may have had Bernard in mind when he attributed his own side 's defeat to the last-minute defection of certain " commanders " .
13 Himself apart , Waugh may have had Anthony Powell and L. P. Hartley in mind , those careful craftsmen of post-war fiction .
14 In so doing he may have had access to local traditions .
15 He may have had injury problems .
16 He may have had injury problems .
17 As a secular leader , the king may have had charge of the army , although this may have been only a ceremonial role , since the tablets seem to tell us that there were generals .
18 The function of this argument was to suggest that , although the local authority may have had power to institute civil proceedings in its own name under section 222 , it had no duty to do so under section 71(1) .
19 We may have had gangrene , amputations , even paralysis but , too young to see any futility , we were only too glad to be alive .
20 Left : Storing water at room temperature and aerating takes up a lot of space but may be worthwhile — the bucket on the right may have had salt added , but the SG tester also incorporates a thermometer .
21 Of course , George may have had jet lag .
22 In the first place it is noticeable that the great theme of his two Councils was the same as that of the Roman Council of 1059 , when the first effective legislation on clerical celibacy was initiated : it almost seems as if this subject had matured in his mind since that date ; certainly his early Deploratio virginitatis male amissae suggests that he may have had cause for thought on this subject .
23 If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied , management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge ; Target should have no liability to capital gains tax under s178 or 179 , even though it would be leaving a capital gains tax group as a result of the de-merger and may have had assets transferred to it on a no gain/no loss basis within the preceding six years .
24 The man was being treated as a witness who may have had information to give them concerning Moira 's disappearance .
25 Did I tell you I may have to have surgery ?
26 you may have a you may have to have injection but it 's painless .
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