Examples of 'may now have' in a sentence
Meaning of "may now have"
This phrase suggests a possibility or likelihood of someone currently possessing or experiencing something. It implies that there is a chance that a particular situation, condition, or possession might exist or be present at this moment, although it is not confirmed or certain. It is often used when speculating about someone's current circumstances based on available information or observations
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We may now have the data we need.
For the first time in history we may now have.
Scientists may now have the answer.
Suggest much of this type of structural change may now have been completed.
Cutlines may now have a group number.
An insane amount that other places may now have to compete with.
It may now have to revisit those plans.
It looks as if he may now have lost his chance.
It may now have faded from the headlines.
Thanks to him this planet may now have a chance to prosper.
You may now have your parlor back.
I also suspect that he may now have lost them both.
You may now have the death certificate.
The whole world of life and mind may now have been annexed to.
And we may now have reached peak oil.
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But it is a strategy that the bank may now have to scale back.
Doctors may now have a new option.
The policy has since been relaxed and couples may now have up to two children.
You may now have a biscuit.
Millions of people in tropical regions of the Americas may now have been infected.
Our puppy may now have a name.
But demographers also believe the Hispanic population boom may now have peaked.
Though we may now have guns.
You may now have an allergy that you did not previously have.
I have been thinking you may now have the wrong idea about me.
It may now have to legislate.
It does not matter We may now have the data we need.
And he may now have something extraordinary to show for it.
For the first time, we may now have some answers.
You may now have a case against the company.
However, this view may now have to be revised.
Who may now have the custody of the said child.
Nonetheless, the model may now have reached its limits.
Clubs may now have two excluded players instead of one.
With his speech, that reassurance may now have been given.
Steele may now have reason to feel uneasy.
For romantic comedy films, researchers may now have an answer.
The children may now have their lunch break.
Iowa was thought to be in the lead, but the tables may now have turned.
They may now have to compete with much younger workers.
Moreover, he begins to worry about what fate his seemingly dead daughter may now have.
This phenomenon may now have been observed within proton collisions as well.
Change the new patch after seven days - you may now have a new patch change day.
They may now have a job and new jobs are easy to find.
We will lose if we do not band together! Though we may now have guns.
Some trading rooms may now have as many financial engineers as traders.
Because on top of the trafficking case, I think we may now have a murder charge.
But researchers may now have found a way out of this conundrum.
After years of research, however, one university in Sweden may now have the answer.
Many of those species may now have to be wiped from the textbooks.
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