Example sentences of "[vb mod] have had that " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 ‘ I should have had that witch brought in ! ’
3 letter circulated this morning from officers to amend the figure , I think all members should have had that and I will move that a capital supplementary estimate of fifty-five thousand and four pounds be approved for expenditure on the magistrate 's court services described in the report and in the letter circulated this morning .
4 They should have erm right up the top up there they should have had that for an exam room .
5 I think she must have had that for her little boy .
6 The reaction to that speech - and my reaction to that , the attempt to explain and apologise — put a firm stop to any hope I might have had that I might have been a candidate for leadership of the party . ’
7 He did not flatter himself that he might have had that effect on her , but he did wonder what course their liaison would take .
8 ‘ But I 'll tell you now , there are only three additives that could have had that effect on the car 's performance , and I 'll write them down for you now . ’
9 Yeah actually I could have had that the other day if I 'd have thought but I did n't bother .
10 Er Brian could have had that .
11 I , he could have had that straight on the paper .
12 You 'd have had that one wrong if you 'd done that .
13 I 'd have had that if I know what I 'd had now , but cos I did n't know what it was .
14 So erm so we decided I wish we 'd have had erm I wish sometimes we 'd have had that radiator on that wall .
15 You 'd have kept it if you 'd have had that .
16 I 'd have had that if that had been a different colour , but it 's cos it 's brown it 's no good in our kitchen .
17 grey or a white I 'd have had that .
18 For one thing , any hopes my father may have had that to meet the General in person would arouse a sense of respect or sympathy to leaven his feelings against him proved without foundation .
19 Her tradition of looking at landscape was deeply Wordsworthian , whatever intimations she may have had that Wordsworth 's language was for his time and place only .
20 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you would have had that liability anyway .
21 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you would have had that liability anyway .
22 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you2 would have had that liability anyway .
23 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you would have had that liability anyway .
24 Ellie did n't think she would have had that sort of courage .
25 Now whether you like it or not , and you 're not in our position , because we er prepared to manage this authority , you would have had that same reduction to find , and I did hear Councillor and he was also referring to capital spend the other day , saying he could have found ten million .
26 Lord Denning has written that the whole of the English law of criminal negligence , and indeed the biggest change in civil law this century , derives from the commandment to love thy neighbour enunciated by Lord Atkins in 1932 , when he ruled that , even if a man can not love his neighbour , he must still refrain from harming him , and that in law his neighbour was anyone who was so closely and directly affected by his actions that he ought to have had that in mind when he acted .
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