Example sentences of "[adv] have have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Short windows do n't necessarily have to have short curtains which only really look good in small cottagy or attic windows .
2 You do n't necessarily have to have bright coloured polish on at the end .
3 Legislators will not normally have had prior experience of governing , nor do they provide a government-in-waiting , as in the United Kingdom .
4 Although children will already have had everyday experiences with water this may be the first time that water has been offered to them as a material to play and experiment with .
5 You 'll just have to have short length coats when you 're wearing longer skirts , you know .
6 ‘ He already had had similar amounts — and more , much more — and nothing had happened . ’
7 Doyle , for instance , thinks to himself a Scottish thought : ‘ Would his grandparents ever have had sexual activity in the parlour ? ’
8 In the study by Holly et al 18% of female cases and 14% of controls reported ever having had anal intercourse .
9 It does n't have to be quite the same , one does n't always have to have red and gold .
10 For this reason I believed that Dr Mumby should always have had full resuscitative equipment readily at hand .
11 She said , She she 's big enough she said why do wear that great big fat always have to have heavy clothing .
12 Good management coaches usually have had considerable practice at developing their abilities .
13 They usually have to have small , drawn illustrations .
14 He may also have had expensive tools or special equipment of some kind , or a car or boat which has to be sold .
15 She must also have had good sources of information , as she was said to know all the gossip of the village .
16 We also have had serious problems , despite razor wire and big padlocks , and if it continues we may have to move to a new town , which will do no good for this community . ’
17 He 'd rather have had warm feet at that moment .
18 Amongst Unitarian abolitionists an emotional quality in antislavery commitment was also present but it may often have had different origins from the antislavery of Evangelicals and Quakers .
19 I think in order to support our our response to the Royal Commission , which is imminent , the County Council and the District Council must now have had firm ideas on what they intend to do with parishes .
20 As the number of patients who originally had had solitary stones was small , the difference does not reach statistical significance and this was also true when the analysis was based on the 26 patients who had recurrence diagnosed by oral cholecystectography or ultrasound , or both ( 14.5 ( 9.5 ) % for those who had had single stones and 46.4 ( 8.1 ) % for those with multiple stones : NS ) .
21 You see , some of your ideas are beginning to rub off on me , and I want to start keeping better records here , as well has have regular weekly clinics instead of just coming up here on a casual basis . ’
22 Edward I may well have had similar goals for England , Aquitaine and Ponthieu ( a clearer definition of feudal obligations , a shortening of the links in the tenurial chain and a more precise knowledge of the military service owed to him ) but the means by which those ends might be attained were very different .
23 The Declaration was , however , drafted at the end of January at Nuremberg and the curia may well have had advance knowledge of the text .
24 Nevertheless , this attitude was probably not entirely a matter of hubris since the Treasury may well have had genuine doubts as to the potential effectiveness of planning [ Brittan , 1971 ] .
25 I may well have had holistic tendencies for I am both an artist and a writer , but all that was subconscious .
26 So they might well have had convenient discussions with the N R A as late as Friday even though their letter preem the Inspectorate 's letter was written on the eighth of September and Friday of course was the day after this letter had been released to us on our request and was was two days after the Selby committee had met on Wednesday .
27 They may well have had sexual intercourse regularly before the act in question and , because a sexual relationship may involve a degree of compromise , she may sometimes have agreed only with some reluctance to such intercourse .
28 The reason why marital rape of a cohabiting spouse is not considered to be unique and grave is that the couple may well have had sexual intercourse regularly before the act in question .
29 In a very human example of technology transfer , children at several hospitals in the UK and abroad have had unsightly birthmarks ( sometimes called ‘ port-wine stains ’ ) treated by a new laser system developed by AEA and licensed to SLS Ltd .
30 He stuck by Wallace a while , but he too has had regular spells as a sub and in the reserves too .
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