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

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1 Football fans may have clue to Moira mystery
2 However , techniques that are developed for theoretical purposes or for other applications may have relevance to the present project , and this is indicated where appropriate .
3 The local garden or allotment society may have access to good cheap muck ; stables sometimes let you take it free , but this will be steaming fresh and needs time , and space , to rot .
4 Centralised records provide the means by which many people may have access to the same body of information , regardless of their physical situation .
5 ( iv ) In proof-reading any work produced on a word processor , pupils may have access to a computer spelling checker. ( v ) Pupils should be encouraged to use whatever presentational devices are appropriate for a given piece of work — particularly work that is to be displayed or made public .
6 You may have access to physiotherapists , community nursing , other nursing services provided by the health authority or private agency nurses .
7 You may have access to your room at all times and have the privacy to lock your room door and any cupboard inside your room .
8 You may have access to any written material directly concerning you , held within the Home .
9 For example , when a Mozambican and expatriate doctor are working in the same hospital , the expatriate may have access to more drugs .
10 I would be glad if you could investigate this matter and advise contractors , and others who may have access to this accommodation , of their obligation when undertaking work .
11 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
12 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
13 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
14 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
15 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
16 This will extend our knowledge of how the species--typical communicative gestures that precede the onset of language are acquired and may have application to a wide range of practical problems concerned with normal and abnormal processes of language acquisition .
17 As indicated in SP10/91 , the Revenue may have regard to other factors , such as changes in manufacturing methods , pricing policies and so on .
18 ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence .
19 ( 3 ) In considering a complaint under this section , the licensing board may have regard to : ( a ) any misconduct on the part of the holder of the licence , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence ; ( b ) any misconduct on the part of persons frequenting licensed premises occurring in those premises or any misconduct in the immediate vicinity of licensed premises which is attributable to persons frequenting those premises .
20 In considering a complaint under the section , the board may have regard to the factors specified in subs .
21 A wine may have 7% to 14% while whisky must have 40% .
22 The cost of the court proceeding and any compensation will be borne by the requesting state , which , depending on national legislation , may have recourse to the person responsible for the illegal export .
23 Caterers , hoteliers , innkeepers and restaurateurs may have recourse to any one of a number of courts for a multiplicity of reasons ; the following are those which they are most likely to use .
24 In seeking to interpret the Constitution , the courts may have recourse to works by constitutional experts .
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