Example sentences of "of have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The two brothers were very close and no writer I can think of has such a hatred of death as Canetti .
2 last year I should of had that winner , I picked a and it won
3 Well he must of had that amount he must be contin , he must have alcohol in the body continuously .
4 he ai n't bought any yet he just should of had that one
5 like Claire one , I do n't think she should of had that done
6 Well if we had n't of had that shower I 'd be working on me hedge now , but er
7 Yeah , yeah , we have n't got it , we could of had that as a nice car park .
8 er Rose would of had all four if she 'd of known about it earlier
9 Although , this summer I do n't think it would of had much of an effect .
10 Must of had terrific arms on them , oh dear me
11 Oh yes , yes , we , the we had an extremely large rooms , I do n't know went , what , what , what went wrong the architect but we had two enormous rooms which could of been quite easily divided into three , but we could of had two bedrooms instead of one and the conse
12 well look erm , my Lord the fact that , I , I think the answer would go like this , that , if the agent had sued the name then the defence would of been similar to that which is raised here , erm , but it would probably , it would of had additional elements because the name would have been enforcing through a , a , a slightly a slightly different
13 See those paintings at the back , I reckon we should of had one of them
14 Yeah , but it 's very , it 's well , can , I do n't suppose it can be , I might of had one of the speakers out but I know there in the back of the speakers , you had this loft insulation it 's full of that
15 Anyway erm what sh when I said to you when you , you said to me last thing oh yes that 's right , and he , anybody that father 's spoken to who has sort of had this Walkman on him , which has had umpteen sort of erm batteries and what have you tapes conversations , now she 'll be back again next Friday er to pick it up .
16 Yeah , well if we had , if we had of had more time we could 've , like , written each individual room but really I just put the numbers down quickly just to , to demonstrate
17 she loved children and I think she would of had more because she 'd had two miscarriages and she 's
18 pity , I wonder what if we 'd of had those what they would of offered , but they went for sale
19 They had three hundred and seventy three live children between them and on average they should of had twenty seven children with birth defects if they 'd been the same as the rest of the population , the non-criminal , non-prison erm erm erm non-prison population .
20 It would of had either
21 oh I came , came to several conclusions , erm , one , one of the problems that the article faced me with , if it had been a simple outburst , if , if the , the Daily Telegraph had simply taken an advert out as opposed to maybe editorials then I may of had less a problem , because the problem with editorials is that they are believed , companies adverts are n't believed , well they 're partially believed , but an editorial carries a lot more weight and therefore when it 's written like that it tends to strike home much harder , therefore that , my immediate thoughts were that if were going to react , if we were going to find a way of cantering the problems we felt this had created , then we would not have to follow any normal course of action , we simply could n't put an advert out because nobody would have believed it , we would have to look at it a different way of actually cantering and that 's part of the reason for the time taking to think it through .
22 oh I do n't know cos Julia was living with a bloke before that , I do n't think they 'll of had any say in it
23 If you 'd of left that fiver here , you would of had enough money for the milk !
24 Yeah , but I would n't of had enough money for Anne !
25 so it meant that for some time before contingency fund development was introduced you must of had some concerns er about the accuracy of the figures you were putting forward for the publication , can , can I explain that a little more ? if after a few years a major repair needs to be carried out there was no contingency fund , it might mean sticking another two or three hundred pounds a year on the service charges , might it not , to cover a major repair
26 Cos if you was gon na do the one at King Arthur 's I would of had some rice .
27 She got this pink wool like angora twenty five pence a ball , so she started that , then she come on er , no Tuesday , with that she bought some needles cos if she 'd of had some more needles I could of done this one for er , now she 's got the back and er sleeve done I think , half a sleeve done I think
28 no , no , it was just a bound to be a cos you see , let me explain something to you until you gave evidence today , certainly I did n't and maybe others did n't realize in this court room that what were looking at is that one edition of the brochure which may of had several editions , do you understand ?
29 So the tradition of ‘ arrangiarsi ’ , of having a network of ‘ contacts ’ ( ‘ He who has more saints gets to Paradise , ’ they say in Naples ) and of having rock-like families to protect you if you did n't make out , grew as naturally as did the Mafia and the Camorra as systems of rough justice and violent ‘ government ’ .
30 To the same implications we may now add the advantages of having high-level staff expertise to call on .
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