Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] have have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , with my seal-profile friend Fairfax , in the sight of the Mountain of God , I see that Victoria may have had a point . |
2 | West Ham 's Trevor Morley could have had a hatful during a one-sided second half but Knight 's brilliance and some missed chances stopped Pompey from being overwhelmed . |
3 | My hon. Friend the Member for Welwyn Hatfield may have had a point when he said — it was a tough line to take — that all admissions into this country should be suspended until we have caught up , and then we could reduce the waiting period to six weeks . |
4 | On that night , Tuesday , 24 August 1773 , they talked of murderers being hanged — Lord Errol must have had a fund of such stories : he was the Lord High Constable of Scotland ; then they drank port , and were seen to their rooms by their host himself . |
5 | Hans would have had an answer to the current predicament . |
6 | Edward was clearly , and not surprisingly , of considerable interest in Normandy at this date , and William of Jumièges would have had a motive for inventing Robert 's expedition against England , to increase Edward 's debt to the Normans in general and William 's father in particular . |
7 | Another couple of feet and Joey Beauchamp would have had a penalty , but the free kick gave them a goal with Mike Ford supplying the header . |
8 | David Batty should have had a penalty . |
9 | Well , in Brixton they might , but only Lloyd would have had a tenor saxophone painted in gold on its bonnet . |
10 | Perhaps it would be fairer to judge South African rugby at Twickenham in November when South Africa will have had a build-up comparable to that of the visitors who won so well . |
11 | He was a friend of President Kennedy 's and he wrote a rather fulsome biography Marilyn Monroe , and in his most recent novel he allows the suspicion — just the suspicion — that Jack may have had a hand in killing Marilyn , and that the CIA may have winked at the killing of Jack . |
12 | Although there were suggestions that Ashraf may have had a hand in the affair it seems more likely that the Shah dalliance with another women was the real cause . " |
13 | Yet when he came to write the chapters on earthquakes and volcanos in Madam How and Lady Why ( 1869 ) , he could not dismiss from his mind the notion that , underlying the scientific explanation of how these disasters occurred , God must have had a reason for permitting them . |
14 | Quinn might have had a hat-trick and added : ‘ The last two games have been among my best performances here . |
15 | I think Paul Reaney would have had a job settling in to the defence last year . |
16 | Oxford should have had a hatfull against Bristol Rovers … they were on top all the way through … three or four nil would have been a fairer reflection … |
17 | Also , the late Graham Chapman might have had a tribute more fitting to his debunking spirit than a discussion in which the presenter appeared to say the words ‘ epiphany-oriented . ’ |
18 | Mrs Mantini would have had an eye for that . |
19 | I estimate that the L.O.R. must have had a stock of at least 1000 tickets to cover all needs . |
20 | Crewe might have had a couple more . |
21 | But that wretched Sandra would have had a field day too — her picture in the local rag in her best dress . |
22 | He knew Carmella would have had a fit had she seen it . |
23 | I 've done this before , but I mean Tim will have to have a look at it when he |
24 | Had it not been for a diving goal-line clearance from Laws , who replaced Charles after 23 minutes , McClair might have had a second . |
25 | Anyway after Rocky Wilko would have to have a lot of Balls to drop Deane . |
26 | No laughs from this move in which Gloucester should have had a penalty try for a deliberate knock on . |
27 | Old Charlie must have had a bit of a penchant for potholing judging by the amount of time he spent in every rock crevice north of Carlisle , but I prefer to suspend my scepticism and believe that the great man did indeed peel off his powdered wig and roll out a sleeping-bag in all the places that maps and local handouts would have us believe . |
28 | ‘ Harriet might have had a glass or two that morning but she was n't drunk ! |
29 | It was unlikely that Hatton could have had a hand in the Cornwall or Monmouthshire jobs . |