Example sentences of "[modal v] have have " in BNC.
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1 | Rachel had been , apparently , more relieved that Phoebe should be an unmarried mother than that she should have to have Jim as a sson-in-law . |
2 | I should have have checked that before I wrote it in . |
3 | You should you should have have heard her it was terrible I thought oh my God he 's he 's going to cut the atmosphere like a knife in her today . |
4 | She should have have thought of it before . |
5 | ( We should have had boys ! ) |
6 | By now , they should have had an outline to present to the sponsors . |
7 | So the consideration of his uncles ' place in both the community and the synagogue calls to mind the fact that his father , as the first born son , should have had that pre-eminence . |
8 | ‘ You should have had an early night , ’ she commented . |
9 | I should have had it altered . |
10 | It is true that we are more enlightened than we were ; there is a public which has learnt to smile at the reviewer who declares that a line ‘ will not scan ’ , or that it contains a ‘ trochee ’ where it should have had an ‘ iamb ’ , without considering whether it was ever intended to ‘ scan ’ , or whether there is anything in English verse which can be treated as the absolute equivalent of a Greek or Latin trochee . |
11 | The Allegri sounded a bit under-nourished against Mr Campbell 's easy delivery , particularly in the second movement , which should have had more force , though if one expects a bracing scherzo-like piece at this point , Bliss surely over-wrote it , producing instead the effect of a finale . |
12 | The switch from almost ignoring the issue in the first week to so much concentration in the third should have had some effect upon the public . |
13 | If our English binge had been held in a medieval university we should have had , mixed with the bawdy songs , tragical and even devotional pieces , equally authorless and handed on from mouth to mouth in the same way , with the same individual variations . ’ |
14 | ‘ I can not think , ’ remarked Russell , ‘ Why laziness should have had such a bad press . |
15 | Judith Cook should have had an easier job in her pamphlet against water privatisation , for it 's British people themselves , in the near future , who will suffer . |
16 | Mr Major therefore made a stab at the second — though it might seem that after 11 years in office , Mrs Thatcher 's radical government should have had all the time it needed for tax reform . |
17 | ‘ I told you you should have had him on a lead , ’ said Philip . |
18 | A rare , special smell that should have had her licking her lips and counting the hours until lunch . |
19 | Some dealers and collectors were not above altering or even removing the genuine patina and treating the surface to give the appearance they felt it should have had . |
20 | We should have had our case prepared and presented to him , spelling out what we wanted and what we could not accept , before he took his decision . |
21 | She wondered whether she should have had Ari dress in a bath-robe or something . |
22 | This appalled Mrs Browning , who said at once that it was God using her as an instrument and that Wilson should have had more faith . |
23 | How unexpected , therefore , that Libya should have had such frequent elections — events which are the typical political rituals of party democracies . |
24 | ‘ He should have had more sense . ’ |
25 | I should have had more sense . |
26 | We should have had , at best , a continuous middle-of-the-road government which could never have taken radical reforming measures . |
27 | It is scarcely possible that the most incisive speaker and planner should have had to drive himself up to Newcastle for a meeting the other day — and in a car without a telephone . |
28 | As Mr Kinsley put it , they should have had another plank : ‘ A united Ireland through consent ’ should have been followed by ‘ cheaper air fares through the abolition of gravity ’ . |
29 | ‘ You know who we should have had as a father , Annie . |
30 | It is a mystery why only one genus of this formerly diverse group should have had the capacity to survive to the present day . |