Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For all I know they may have been part-time MPs , or they may have had a limited electorate to represent .
2 Clearly they failed to bring about disarmament , though they may have had a contributory effect on the decision to suspend tests in 1958 and later on the partial test ban treaty .
3 The similarity of their design to cup-and-ring patterns is striking and suggests that they may have had a ritual function .
4 Later these people reached all the inhabited areas of the Pacific and possibly America , it having been argued that they may have had a considerable influence on the rain-forest peoples of the New World , evidence coming from great similarities between certain groups in Borneo and central America , similarities greater than between these peoples and their geographic neighbours .
5 ‘ He would slag off someone terribly and you would think they must have had a terrible row .
6 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
7 It may not be a good reason to us , but they must have had a good reason to do it , either family-wise or tension-wise , or because of life in general .
8 That meant that they must have had a good sexual relationship too .
9 Hey they must have had a good meal other night .
10 They might have had a good sleep — but we certainly have n't ! ’
11 They might have had a miraculous escape .
12 Some of Bach 's melodies , however , are so freely formed that it is impossible to decide whether , like the above Sarabande , they could have had a simple outline as their origin , or whether Bach followed a free vein of inspiration , ignoring a well-defined construction .
13 Northerners come across as slightly more chauvinistic : they 'd prefer to have a male bus driver or doctor .
14 They closed into a scrum and after much teeth-sucking and muttering announced that they 'd like to have a new biopsy performed on the splendid , raised node on my thigh .
15 I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement .
16 However , with their formidable array of entertaining and experienced batsmen they would look to have a distinct chance in two the one-day competitions .
17 She could see that if the circumstances of their meeting had been happier they would have had a good drink of her mother 's secret stash of Bushmill 's and reminisced all night .
18 ‘ The whole town pretended to be scandalised , but if the boot had been on the other foot — if Sidney , or anybody else for that matter , had done the same thing to Riddle — they would have had a good laugh and it would have been looked upon as good business . ’
19 ‘ IF Bulgaria had qualified for Euro 92 they would have had a good chance of winning it .
20 This would be expected because , first , they would have been socialized into a version of mathematics nearer to that of the university ‘ modern ’ pure mathematicians than that of their elders and because , secondly , they would have had a potential interest in changes that could , within schools , challenge the seniority of their elder colleagues or , at least , they would have had less of a vested interest in current practice .
21 If he brought her any more , then they would have to have a little talk .
22 But they will have had a good reason . ’
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