Example sentences of "he [modal v] have have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No , no he was n't well , I went to see her er I think he may have had a stroke and he ca n't get about very well at all |
2 | Most of the printed newsbooks now attributed to Mabbott 's editorship were probably not written by him , although there is some evidence that he may have had a hand in The Perfect Diurnall ( 1642–55 ) , edited by Samuel Pecke . |
3 | Many believe he should have had a career in professional soccer but in those days , as now , top scouts were unaccountably remiss in visiting ‘ The Tip ’ . |
4 | No one will explain why he should have had a turtle-shell to lie in instead of some more orthodox cradle , but during the anti-monarchical excesses of the French Revolution this venerable carapace is said to have been saved from destruction by a naturalist of Pau , who was able to switch it for one without any such incriminatory associations from his own collection . |
5 | ‘ It looks as if he must have had a run-in with a few trees finding his way home that night . |
6 | He must have had a hand in Lady Eleanor 's death . |
7 | ‘ He must have had a reason . ’ |
8 | Referees and opponents who have crossed Souness during this dreadful Anfield season swear he must have had a humour and charisma bypass at the same time . |
9 | we know he must have had a father , from our knowledge of the world , but we did not know what he was . |
10 | He must have had a job . |
11 | He 'll have had a chance to sleep . |
12 | yes he 'll have to have a collar on . |
13 | Above all he turned his anger towards Kenamun , who , on grounds of security , had forbidden Huy to visit the scene of the third murder when it came to light , where he might have had a chance at last of studying the circumstances of death . |
14 | The only Italian she might have got an introduction to — and though elderly he might have had a son — had dropped down dead in the Vatican Square . |
15 | Barcelona had already been refused a penalty , but they soon drew level through Julio Salinas , the deceptively inelegant striker who has taken Gary Lineker 's reluctant ill-fitted role on the right wing and , on Saturday , made such a good job of it that he might have had a hat-trick but for Francisco Buyo 's reflexes . |
16 | Hirst 's pace and power was too much for QPR and he might have had a hat-trick . |
17 | Had she done so , he might have had a reason to object to the holiday and a great deal of trouble would have been saved . |
18 | I thought he might have had a place at the Youth , it seemed to me that he might have been a leader if he 'd had the encouragement . |
19 | He had learned from Desmond Morton that there was a plan afoot involving iron ore and the Swedish port of Oxelosund , which — had he not ‘ joined the wrong eleven ’ — he might have had a hand in . |
20 | As Strachan was clearly knackered at the end of it , I thought he could have had a run out for the last 10 mins or so . |
21 | ‘ He could have had a bit of a crush , ’ she acknowledged , ‘ but the main attraction was my career . |
22 | ‘ He could have had a seizure . |
23 | ‘ He could have had a room next door . ’ |
24 | He could have had a fit . |
25 | He could have had a career in journalism or on television . ’ |
26 | He could have had a hat-trick but was denied by Miklosko 's brilliant save . |
27 | ‘ He could have had a pistol as well : sensible precaution . |
28 | But I think if er if he 'd have had a firm 's input , that wanted something designing , he 'd he 'd have done a lot better . |
29 | Oh well he said he he said he 'd have to have a look at it did n't he ? |
30 | He 'd have to have a licence to have pheasants . |