Example sentences of "you [modal v] have have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You must have had a hard month of it , ’ she said . |
2 | Moving on , erm in te you know obviously you must have had a fair amount of c you said you had a fair amount of contact with erm tenants in the flats . |
3 | ‘ You must have had a full life ? ’ |
4 | You should have had a tough education . |
5 | I wonder if they got that out , you 'll have to have a new cooker . |
6 | Let me try erm a straw poll on you and I 'm going to ask those of you , I 'll give you a moment or two , who would 've signed up the Maastricht Treaty and who would not have signed up the Maastricht Treaty if you 'd 've had a free vote ? |
7 | Because you 'd have got a queue of traffic here , you 'd have had a terrible junction |
8 | To have an infinite number of pebbles you 'd have to have a rubber sheet that was more or less flat and just went on and on for ever . |
9 | you 'd have to have a huge sort of bureaucratic structure |
10 | And in the morning , yeah , you have to wake up earlier they 'd bring the hosepipe and they 'd wake you up with cold water and you 'd have to have a cold shower and everything And sometimes they , they put , they 'd used I got , I got done the worse and , like , I just woke up cos I felt cold . |
11 | Pity she ca n't go as well , you could have had a quiet weekend . |
12 | But whatever those proposals may be , schools now will have the opportunity of opting out , and I think it 's a fair guess that if the opting out legislation had been in place when comprehensive education was imposed upon this county in 1964 , you would probably have found a great number of the grammar schools would have opted out , using the legislation , and I have no doubt whatsoever that in every single one of those cases you would have had a large majority of parents in support of that . |