Example sentences of "she [vb mod] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly she was desperately trying to raise money , and one John Crosse , with whom she may have had an affair , was involved . |
2 | From the length of it , she must have had a truck waiting outside the check-out . |
3 | She must have had a life apart from what we know about and she 's living it , ’ she concluded , lamely . |
4 | She must have had a posting , or else obtained her demob while I was still at Binbrook , because I have a distinct memory of Sheila hammering nails into this crate before despatching it to her new destination , and scornfully refusing all help from J. , who was standing by with the hammer and nails . |
5 | Perhaps she should have had a brother or sister for Tina , though being well into her forties by then and having waited twelve years for Tina to come along made that impossible . |
6 | She should have had the decency to keep away . |
7 | you do n't know the full story , she might have had a bit of a |
8 | Perhaps if my maternal grandmother had had one on her nightly return from the candlewax factory here in Wiggly , Connecticut she might have had the energy to start her own bangle stall at weekends . |
9 | Now that she was to go , she knew that she might have had the pleasure of looking forward to going , instead of such long and cheerless debates and equivocations . |
10 | I mean she could n't get a , on a Sunday , she 'll have to have a taxi wo n't she ? |
11 | Well she 'll have to have a wig |
12 | But for her insistence on being free for Dickie 's holidays she could have had a ward sister 's job in Benedict 's by just picking up the nearest telephone . |
13 | Can the Prime Minister tell the House how he squares his vision of a classless Britain with the experience of a constituent of mine from Fulwood , who was told last May that she needed a hip replacement but that she would have to wait 14 months for the operation under the national health service , and who was told that she could have had the operation immediately had she been able to cough up £4,300 ? |
14 | It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg . |
15 | Well , in t e old days , two years ago , when she 'd been his Gemma , she 'd have had no choice but to pack her trunks and live under the roof he provided , wherever he chose to provide it . |
16 | She would have had every reason to look the other way . |
17 | For Mrs Thatcher , the timing of President de Klerk 's announcement in the week before the Commonwealth conference is helpful , though she would have had no difficulty in resisting pressure there for further sanctions . |
18 | I do n't know whether there was anyone there from BBC Television , but if there was , he or she would have had no doubt who should be the person to present a regular natural history programme if and when they got round to it . |
19 | Or , of course , if she is muzzled , she may have been killed by other predators against which she would have had no defence . |
20 | Elizabeth did not get one , and that may have been a tribute to her good taste ; she would have had no room in her house for such an object . |
21 | But then she would have had no time for taking walks . |
22 | I do not make any award for the sums claimed from disposable income for her employment during the said , the alleged year off , since I 'm not satisfied she would have had a year off , or would have had any disposable income even if she had taken that year . |
23 | Previously , she would have had a contribution of £19.00 . |
24 | She would have had a sort of power over him . |
25 | Merrill watched him covertly , wondering if she would have had the courage to sit here if she had known that he would come in ; wondering if she would have joined another and more distant club had she known that he was the commodore here . |
26 | She would have to have a word with her father about this man and find out what on earth had inspired him to hire him in the first place . |
27 | If we ca n't , at least she will have had a holiday and it wo n't be too long until the Christmas break and we can go over to see her again . ’ |
28 | One can well understand , of course , her lack of desire for another child when they already had eight to feed and clothe , and naturally she can have had no idea of the effect on Eileen of her casually spoken words . |