Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If it was Monday morning , I must have had a skinful the night before . |
2 | ‘ I must have had a fight every two days , ’ he said . |
3 | I must have had a death wish choosing that . |
4 | I took their advice , but I must have had an inclination towards food to have ended up as I have . |
5 | I did n't lose her till she was over twenty but So but I think it was desperation because if I 'd had money I should 've had a house full of children because I loved them , you see , I 've always loved children . |
6 | I should have had a bet on Seve before the Open . |
7 | There is , needless to say , no suggestion that the Bank of England are in contempt , and , for the same reasons as have led me to conclude that the injunction is overridden , I should have had no hesitation in varying the injunction if it had been necessary to do so . |
8 | That I should have had an abortion or given it away . |
9 | ‘ I should have had the support of my team but they are gutless . |
10 | Someone must have had a word with the band about their playing after the last tour and subsequent departure from east west Records because this show as a 200pc better affair . |
11 | ‘ Come on , Miss Pargeter , someone must have had an interest in giving Nicola a leg up ? ’ |
12 | Looking back , there have been occasions when I might have had a bit more foresight , particularly when this chap rang me from Newcastle one day raving about this brilliant young footballer he wanted me to look after . |
13 | I might have had a word with him if I 'd caught him . |
14 | ‘ I might have had a chance if the fates had n't conspired against me , but my left leg 's still giving me some stick . |
15 | ‘ I might have had a hat-trick and I wanted that . |
16 | Yet it was as though that night , in the moonlight , in the silence , as though even the work , the months of steady labour , had only been an illusion , only the dream of work , the dream of progress , and I had not even begun and never would begin , though at different moments in my life I might have had the illusion that I had begun and even , perhaps , finished . |
17 | I 'll have to have a rest . |
18 | I 'll have to have a look at it later . |
19 | I 'll have to have a look in there . |
20 | And I 'm telling you , do n't speak to me in that fashion or I 'll have to have a word with your father . ’ |
21 | ‘ But I 'll have to have a word with that dog ! ’ |
22 | I was thinking of going to Austria about the end of September October but , if Alexander 's not going abroad I do n't know , I shall have to change me mind probably , I 'll have to have a word with Sue . |
23 | I could bleep her if you want oh I 'll have to have a word with them see what 's happened |
24 | No she 's looked under the M's and the fax but , I 'll have to have a word with Anthony when he comes back and see what the hell he 's playing at . |
25 | but , well I 'll have to have a word with Donna tomorrow and see what she thinks , hard luck |
26 | I 'll have to have a lift . |
27 | I 'll have to have a talk with Winters [ Quins ’ Winterbottom ] . ’ |
28 | I 'll have to have a talk with her . |
29 | I 'll have to have a wig |
30 | I 'll have to have an abortion . ’ |