Example sentences of "[adv] have had [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Without it , the county education authority would only have had £650,000 to spend on building work this year .
2 Similarly , if the gravitational mass of the proton were significantly different , one would not have had stars in which these nucleides could have been built up , and if the initial expansion of the universe had been slightly smaller or slightly greater , the universe would either have collapsed before such stars could have evolved or would have expanded so rapidly that stars would never have been formed by gravitational condensation .
3 The goldfish is deservedly the most popular species of fish kept in garden ponds and few , if any , ponds in this country will not have had goldfish in them at some time .
4 ‘ If the council houses had n't come , we 'd not have had electricity , water or the phone for all these years . ’
5 I recognise that the draftsman may not have had assignments in mind at all .
6 We would not have had World Cup races this season in Australia and the USA , or any at all in Europe .
7 Mr Rampton read extracts from Sir Anthony Eden 's May 1945 diaries which Lord Aldington agreed showed he could not have had dinner with the minister on 25 and 26 May as he had claimed .
8 Even if she had heard the locomotive 's whistle as it entered the tunnel , she would not have had time to run to the bridge in time to meet Mr Cross as he parked his car in the goods yard .
9 These marriages , of course , are also more likely to be childless since the couples will not have had time to have children .
10 Had she lived , I felt sure he would not have had time for me .
11 They choose the following extract and ask you to submit a target version of it , stating that they appreciate that you may not have had time to read the whole novel but that they just want to see how you might handle Le Carré 's language .
12 She may not have had time . ’
13 Thus any black hole of one solar mass would not have had time to evaporate since the origin of the Universe ; however , very small black holes could have formed early in the life of the Universe and subsequently evaporated .
14 The plain fact is that even in a deposit based account , unless you 're a non-tax payer , any interest you make will already have had tax deducted and you may find your money is probably doing no more than keeping pace with inflation .
15 Some of these compounds may already have had metabolism in the liver or small intestine , or both , before reaching the colon by biliary excretion .
16 Inspector Blakelock or Brend Pridmore could easily have had occasion to go there .
17 She doubted that he would ever have had reason to suggest that to Nicole .
18 If Jack had just returned in pristine health from a month at a health farm he might still have had trouble in coping with two of his partners .
19 Also , the goons will hardly have had time to make anything out of those bits of wood by then .
20 Further , employers could not have it both ways ; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace , they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts .
21 He must be caught in it as he could n't possibly have had time to get back to where he was staying yet .
22 I do n't suppose Mehra can possibly have had time to knock out some SF on the side , but I am deeply curious to know which great scientist lurks behind the mask of ‘ Robert Anton Wilson ’ .
23 Usually , these men 's urine flow will be abnormally slow , even in the absence of prostatic enlargement , and they may always have had difficulty urinating in a public place , according to Graham Watson , who runs a prostatitis clinic at the London Institute of Urology .
24 More often the remains will be very slight , but most villages would formerly have had farms or cottages occupying what today are often grassy paddocks in gaps along the streets .
25 It 's a question of giving them help in areas where they may not traditionally have had expertise .
26 They may also have had misgivings about the power and influence of residential staff over children , and the potential abuses which could and sometimes do occur .
27 Likewise the middle-aged mother may also have had aspirations which had for many years been put aside until her parenting responsibilities were at an end .
28 A number of firms may also have had problems in achieving the synergies expected of newly formed structures .
29 It may affect very young people and they may lose all their hair , and I have at least two patients with miocencia who are bald in this way , and this type of baldness is believed to be auto-immune , so I think that one could , perhaps , jokingly suggest that Samson may also have had alopecia and it was n't Delila who cut off his hair , but his auto-antibodies that destroyed the hair making process , and all that makes poor Delila something of a victim of history and perhaps we should be springing to her defence .
30 England would rather have had Thorfinn in Scotia , I can tell you , than Siward or Norway . ’
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