Example sentences of "[modal v] have have the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I should have had the support of my team but they are gutless .
2 If the laws in question were the great legal compilation known as the Codex Euricianus , then the king must have had the support of numerous Roman lawyers from relatively early in his reign .
3 Then , the Hommage à Picasso with which Gris made his sensational début at the Salon des Indépendants of 1912 , must have had the character of a tribute to the chef d'école .
4 He must have had the equivalent of a good twelve cups of black coffee .
5 Somebody must have had the idea of converting all the RAF waste food into pork and bacon and of course there was plenty of labour at hand .
6 It must have had the throat of a raven because it cuckooed its way up and down the valley for weeks on end .
7 For Paul to exercise a mandate there , he must have had the endorsement of the Roman administration , which indicates that Rome had a vested interest in eradicating Nazareans .
8 ‘ Whoever did that must have had the bodies of John and Angela in their possession , either dead or alive .
9 The pronounced increase in latitudinal temperature zonation through the course of the Cainozoic , as the world altered progressively from its Mesozoic condition of equability , must have had the effect of creating a great number of ecological niches .
10 well I 'll have to have the thingy of , of you dad
11 This might have had the effect of drawing families into the specialist system at an earlier stage .
12 Now that she was to go , she knew that she might have had the pleasure of looking forward to going , instead of such long and cheerless debates and equivocations .
13 For his pains my first bedmate could have had the benefits of a protracted rest in one of our quaint medieval prisons .
14 Still , the idea that they could have had the kind of torrid relationship that leads to murder was another matter .
15 But if you had an imminent on your side you could have had the ache of the wind and rain crying down from the clouds . ’
16 The er I I shall pull back slightly on that comment in that , if it 's jointly owned property it 's outside the will you therefore do n't have to prove the will to deal with that property , but if it is a large estate and you are dealing with other assets , when you do your inland revenue account you also have to refer to property you may have had the power of dealing while you were alive and that would include jointly owned property .
17 Then William and Harry would have had the support of their parents during what must undoubtedly be a very traumatic time for them .
18 Had it been the director with a retained shareholding of 30 shares who had died on 31 December 1986 , his estate too would have had the benefit of business assets relief , but at a lower percentage deduction .
19 That way St Anthony 's would have had the benefit of her cooking .
20 They were willing to accept a cut in transitional benefit which would have had the effect of ‘ throwing at least some of those receiving transitional benefit upon public assistance ’ , while Henderson pressed hard for a ‘ premium ’ , a flat deduction of 1s. a week from all unemployment benefits .
21 The Commissioner had gone too far and had given a ruling that would have had the effect of preventing the Crown from leading evidence which , as a matter of law , was admissible .
22 This would have had the effect of endowing York with metropolitan status as Pope Gregory the Great had originally intended and it is likely that Eadwine , on Bede 's testimony a thoughtful and sagacious individual ( HE 11 , 9 ) , appreciated the significance of this development .
23 This logical change would have had the effect of encouraging the diversion of more people from court proceedings .
24 All would have had the effect of removing Özal .
25 This decision would have had the effect of making a software designer 's choice of storage medium crucial to the question of patentability but it was , fortunately , quickly overruled in the Court of Appeal where Lord Justice Nicholls said : It would equally be nonsense if a floppy disc [ sic ] containing a computer program was not patentable that a ROM characterised only by the instructions in that program should be patentable
26 Point Three was the stumbling block , for the only significant alternative to the equitable Straits Convention of 1841 was completely to eliminate Russian naval power in the Black Sea , which would have had the effect of handing control of the region to the British .
27 This would have had the effect of changing the basis of compensation for land publicly acquired from a market value ( net of tax ) basis to a current use value basis , that is , its value in its existing use , taking no account of any increase in value actually or potentially conferred by the grant of a planning permission for new development .
28 Towards the end of the Attorney General 's speech , George Robertson , Labour 's foreign affairs spokesman , pressed for a motion which would have had the effect of delaying progress on the bill to be put to the vote .
29 The legislation that we intend to introduce will have to have the support of the House and the different interests will have to be brought together before such legislation can be introduced .
30 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
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