Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] have have " in BNC.

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1 Although ScotRail faced a barrage of bad publicity over the cycle ban in 1991 , and although some of the present restrictions remain irksome , on the whole I personally have had only good experiences when taking a cycle by rail within Scotland .
2 It started with a piece of foolishness that could have got me into a deal of trouble had I not have had a wise check in time from the inspector .
3 It cost just over £1,500 , which was about three times my budget , but I just had to have it .
4 I think they 're so pretty I just had to have one , even though I knew I would n't get much use out of it .
5 I just had to have it , so that weekend we stripped out my car and prepared to start again from scratch .
6 I just have to have one and I 'm back on it . ’
7 He admits : ‘ If I see something I want , I just have to have it . ’
8 I just have to have them .
9 I just have to have stronger paracetamol .
10 I just have to have all your names down and your ages and what
11 I once had to have the gnomic response of one respected editor of a major journal interpreted for me by a senior colleague .
12 I once had to have a leg replaced when a couple of Hunters tore mine off .
13 I always had to have mine with me , you got no babysitters then , you 'd got nowt .
14 And then I , oh I always have to have .
15 He taught me a lot and was also a good type of person for whom I always have had a very high regard .
16 I mean the erm I still had to have completely new guttering in the summer because you can not get anything to mend the other walls because it 's the wrong side !
17 Maria shook her head angrily , aware of the futility of trying to explain the dilemma she had faced all those years ago to a man whose self-centredness precluded his ever having had to make a choice between his own interests and someone else 's .
18 so it 's a rare occasion have to use it , but I probably have to have one with me all , for the rest of my life .
19 Erm then on the seventeenth erm we had our part at my house , it was very enjoyable as always , but to be honest I almost collapsed , I really had had it by then .
20 I rudely announced to my wife Claudia that I simply had to have a baby by the time I was 35 .
21 I simply had to have a break .
22 I then had to have a hysterectomy .
23 I never have had one doubt . ’
24 I never have had , and I never will have !
25 I certainly had had enough and so had the poor lady , judging by her slight breathlessness , flushed cheeks and waving handkerchief .
26 The glass must have held nearly half a pint and I thought I too had had a splendid day out .
27 Very well , I too have had such thoughts .
28 We we should discuss a bit about this document and I too have had the er dubious honour of reading John Major 's speech and it 's nice to see that both Tory speakers have actually managed to take half of it each and paraphrase it .
29 You only have to have w you only have one opportunity to make a first impression er make a first impression .
30 No as soon as it gets anywhere past the top , you only have to have about a four inch dick .
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