Example sentences of "[modal v] have have [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It must have had occult properties ,
32 ‘ Liawski must have had papers , notes , things like that about the project , ’ Reynolds said .
33 They must have known and must have had present to their minds all that .
34 Well as I understand they must have had pumps down there or something to or something to keep them dry because er
35 ‘ It is difficult to make the transition because the normal prerequisite of a finance director is that they must have had board level experience and as a financial controller reporting to a director it 's very difficult to get that . ’
36 The Indians , it is surmised , must have had help from the Chinese .
37 His transport manager must have had nightmares finding parking places for a caravan of that size .
38 Ken Veysey must have had nightmares about this on Saturday night .
39 Jim must have had trouble .
40 They must have had transport .
41 ‘ They must have had birthdays , ’ Benny insisted .
42 By the time they reached the railway station , Dot realized she must have had time to get herself straight inside , for she seemed almost cheery again .
43 Again , in St Michael 's there was a chantry priest worth £40 and two more with £20 each ; their incomes were normal — round about £6 a year — but they ( and others ) must have had opportunities to officiate on behalf of the wealthy fraternities in the city , of which the Trinity Guild had £209 a year .
44 And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score .
45 The fact that the Rousset copyist must have had access to some manuscript source for Eckard now lost lends a certain credence to the hypothesis that the pieces on pp.go and 92 may be by him .
46 Readers must have had doubts .
47 Another dinosaur that might 've had wings .
48 Well we 'll have to have Coronation Street then .
49 You 'll have to have pairs and put one three .
50 You 'll have to have chips
51 You 'll have to have Marmite Geoff , in them .
52 I 'm gon na have another day off work and then I 'll have to have bath tonight .
53 Well I have to , I , I 'll have to have Elaine with me about the hat because er I prefer somebody else with me
54 Stephen , you 'll have to have words with Graham this morning .
55 I 'll be gone — you 'll have had time to think things through and come to the right decision . ’
56 These words might have had Philip Grey of Warwick University Bookshop strung up for high treason a decade or so ago , but such are the realities of recession that far from stringing him up , CUBs gave him a whole session in which to address the question of Who Needs Books ?
57 Nevertheless even a stronger British economy might have had difficulty in satisfying American expectations .
58 ‘ While I might have had difficulty believing you at that particular moment two years ago , it was two years ago .
59 Since they were in bed the query was ambiguous , and might have had reference to what had gone before .
60 He might have had thoughts of destiny but it is unlikely that even he could conceive that troupes of girls bearing his name would still be dancing nearly a hundred years later .
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