Example sentences of "could have have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We could 've had a pizza in town , ’ she reminded him . |
2 | Nine months and five days , you could 've had a baby by now . |
3 | Perhaps I could have had a bit of a chat to him . ’ |
4 | ‘ He could have had a bit of a crush , ’ she acknowledged , ‘ but the main attraction was my career . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | An appeal court said fresh evidence presented last month could have had a bearing on the jury 's original verdict . |
7 | You could have had a paddle like this |
8 | It was unlikely that Hatton could have had a hand in the Cornwall or Monmouthshire jobs . |
9 | He could have had a career in journalism or on television . ’ |
10 | Why , you could have had a career in modelling or something … ’ |
11 | I welcome the declaration , which is a big step forward , but , given British experience and law , we could have had a directive in which we could have taken the lead . |
12 | You could have had a gap of many years since you worked . |
13 | He did n't want to get on worse terms with his mother , from whom he hoped to get a loan for his holiday in Greece , nor did he want the kind of thing that might have happened , his mother phoning hospitals or getting the police because they could have had an accident in Goblander . |