Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have have an [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I took their advice , but I must have had an inclination towards food to have ended up as I have .
2 That I should have had an abortion or given it away .
3 I 'll have to have an abortion . ’
4 ‘ You thought I would have had an abortion ? ’
5 Certainly she was desperately trying to raise money , and one John Crosse , with whom she may have had an affair , was involved .
6 ‘ I thought you must have had an accident — I even checked out the hospitals this morning . ’
7 You should 've had an Expresso coffee .
8 ‘ I thought perhaps you might have had an affair .
9 ‘ Unless , ’ he says , ‘ you had a double in Edinburgh or a lot of people are lying , it means you 'd have to have an accomplice in London ; somebody you 'd hired to … ah , make the collection . ’
10 You could have had an abortion and nobody would have known .
11 Now then all we 're doing , what we should have done is that we should have had an opening balance at the beginni or the end of December when the di information was first struck .
12 It is on behalf of the latter that we should have had an opportunity of voting in Committee , which we were denied , and that we should have an opportunity tonight to vote in the House .
13 By now , they should have had an outline to present to the sponsors .
14 They should have had an interviewer questioning people and going into things more deeply — maybe in a phone-in format , ’ he said .
15 He did n't want to get on worse terms with his mother , from whom he hoped to get a loan for his holiday in Greece , nor did he want the kind of thing that might have happened , his mother phoning hospitals or getting the police because they could have had an accident in Goblander .
16 They will have had an opportunity to become familiar with NACAB 's anti-racist and equal opportunities policies , as well as expectations in terms of time commitment , standards expected and training requirements .
17 So in the past , when we were not shielded from moonlight , it may have had an effect .
18 So how he came to be carrying a cannister of CS gas is being invistigated … he may have had an accomplice .
19 Thomas Garvine ( possibly an early version of the surnames Garven and Girvan common in Ayrshire at present ) is thought to have been born about 1685 , in or near Kilmarnock , although the Earl of Loudoun 's intervention on his behalf suggests that he may have had an Irvine valley connection .
20 In association with his technically minded relative , Thomas ( the exact relationship is not known ) , he may have had an iron furnace and hammer-pond at Hamsell Farm , and possibly a smelter and perhaps a coining press in Isleworth at the end of the century .
21 Seve was very excited , and it must have had an effect on Watson .
22 And it worried her too ( He might have had an accident — should I phone the police ? ) , almost as much as it angered her ( He might have had the decency to let me know he would n't be in to supper ) .
23 He said : ‘ They told me that the worst case scenario was that his brain would swell and he would have to have an operation .
24 In 1988 , he told an Iranian living on social security , found guilty of using a forged rent book and inflicting grievous bodily harm , that in his own country he would have had an arm chopped off ‘ or something similarly spectacular . ’
25 His name would probably have been ‘ Shiney ’ or ‘ Stainey ’ and he would have had an apron that was so stiff with shellac that it stood up on its own .
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