Example sentences of "[noun] might have have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even Phyllis 's racial prejudice might have had a touch of the humorous about it , if it were n't so offensive and pathetic .
2 Rovers might have had a penalty after 29 minutes when Aldridge was felled by Prior but referee John Lloyd of Wrexham dismissed the appeals .
3 His claim about South African involvement was subsequently ridiculed in the press and elsewhere in a way reminiscent of the scorn poured for so many years on the suggestion that British intelligence might have had a link with the Zinoviev letter .
4 One of the people with the piano might have had a pencil between their teeth , but would probably have been annoyed if we had taken it to mean the pencil and said :
5 The Times Diary suggested recently that parent company W H Smith 's reluctance to write off shopfitting costs estimated at £500,000 might have had a bearing on the newfound amity between the companies .
6 ‘ It occurred to me , ’ Sybil continued as she waved Melissa to a chair , ‘ that … that person might have had a motive for killing Angy . ’
7 Quinn might have had a hat-trick and added : ‘ The last two games have been among my best performances here .
8 Also , the late Graham Chapman might have had a tribute more fitting to his debunking spirit than a discussion in which the presenter appeared to say the words ‘ epiphany-oriented . ’
9 Crewe might have had a couple more .
10 Had it not been for a diving goal-line clearance from Laws , who replaced Charles after 23 minutes , McClair might have had a second .
11 Harriet might have had a glass or two that morning but she was n't drunk !
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