Example sentences of "may have some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite often these trusts are on the lookout for new buildings to restore and may have some resources at their disposal . |
2 | Morals from this episode that may have some parallels with the test-tube fusion story of 1989 include the delicate balance between the world of science and the media . |
3 | In summary : ‘ We 'll discuss work problems and possible remedies , both of which you suggest ; I may have some thoughts on these too . ’ |
4 | Of course , the shuffling and splitting may have some consequences . |
5 | The English conventions for punctuation for instance , may have some advantages for some purposes , although disambiguating ‘ sentence ’ units should not necessarily be taken as a significant one . |
6 | The hon. Gentleman and I may have some disagreements , but I have respect for his command of basic arithmetic . |
7 | But having read them , it is first of all possible that I may have some queries on them . |
8 | You may , you may have lec the lectures are supposed to finish at the end of this term , but if , you know , a lecturer has been ill or has n't managed to get through the stuff erm , you may have some lectures next term , but er |
9 | you may , you may , you may have the er , er , you may have some lectures , and possibly some tutorials next term , although I doubt it . |
10 | You may have some questions for them . |
11 | There are now two television and video training companies , both of whom offer personal injury training , which may have some attractions for the partners in your firm , as training can be done outside normal business hours . |
12 | These are only stereotypes and each child in a family may have some characteristics of several of these behavioural patterns rather than fit one particular stereotype . |