Example sentences of "[adv] have have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , if the gravitational mass of the proton were significantly different , one would not have had stars in which these nucleides could have been built up , and if the initial expansion of the universe had been slightly smaller or slightly greater , the universe would either have collapsed before such stars could have evolved or would have expanded so rapidly that stars would never have been formed by gravitational condensation .
2 The goldfish is deservedly the most popular species of fish kept in garden ponds and few , if any , ponds in this country will not have had goldfish in them at some time .
3 I recognise that the draftsman may not have had assignments in mind at all .
4 Mr Rampton read extracts from Sir Anthony Eden 's May 1945 diaries which Lord Aldington agreed showed he could not have had dinner with the minister on 25 and 26 May as he had claimed .
5 Had she lived , I felt sure he would not have had time for me .
6 Some of these compounds may already have had metabolism in the liver or small intestine , or both , before reaching the colon by biliary excretion .
7 Are you saying that , in fact , not having had sex for so long is a problem for you ? ’
8 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
9 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
10 If Jack had just returned in pristine health from a month at a health farm he might still have had trouble in coping with two of his partners .
11 Further , employers could not have it both ways ; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace , they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts .
12 I always had to have mine with me , you got no babysitters then , you 'd got nowt .
13 Just over a third , 35 per cent , of those who had lived in an old people 's home for a year or more had had help from a nurse who visited the home in the year before they died .
14 In making time to provide reflection the head not only has to be clear about the relative priority of helping out , taking on chores and providing workaday leadership but also has to have confidence in the extent to which his or her colleagues expect leadership .
15 They may also have had misgivings about the power and influence of residential staff over children , and the potential abuses which could and sometimes do occur .
16 A number of firms may also have had problems in achieving the synergies expected of newly formed structures .
17 , Sir George ( c. 1500–1558 ) , merchant and alderman of London , was the son of George Barne , grocer of London , though the family seems also to have had connections in Wells , Somerset .
18 — And — we also have had players under the influence — Peter Lorimer ( now dry mee thinks ) to name one — i do n't know how many testimonials Peter have had ; when i was at his pub ‘ The Commercial ’ in Leeds some of the other guys spoke of three …
19 We have in the past raised this through the er Association of County Councils in the education side , with and we , there was quite a lot of support , and also have had support in the past from er , Kenneth Carlyle and Douglas Howe erm who were , supported the view , er which was particularly in relation to youth training , as this is more adult training we 're talking about here .
20 England would rather have had Thorfinn in Scotia , I can tell you , than Siward or Norway . ’
21 Many catalogue users will by now have had experience of word-processing systems with instant spelling verification .
22 They might well have had experience at second hand of Russian trade goods , and thus have resolved to pay tribute to obtain these benefits .
23 This prospect was seen as likely to destabilize the Alliance , because Arab members might well have had difficulty in explaining to their constituencies what amounted to an alliance with Israel against a fellow Arab state , Iraq .
24 The Minoans , under the influence of exactly the same drug , may well have had visions of a fantastic , maze-like building , and based the design for the Labyrinth on their visions .
25 Others who may well have had reservations about him ( though we shall probably have to wait some time before their reflections can be made available to us ) were the oil-company spokesmen to whom he advanced new facts of life during the earnestly disputed discussions between OPEC and the major companies in Tehran in December 1973 .
26 Apart from the traffic implications in grid-locking the roads of Caerphilly , up Manor way , it might even have had repercussions for the hon. Gentleman 's constituents .
27 Britain , he could n't have had tennis on his mind .
28 She 's had help now , but what a pity , you know , then I guess people were n't so aware of what could be done , but what a pity she could n't have had help at the time .
29 and I 'm saying you 're alright , she 'd have left buggy at your house anyway cos you were walking , you would n't have had buggy with you then so you 'd got ta come back this way had n't you ?
30 ‘ As a matter of fact , I 'd forgotten you were coming — and we could n't have had tea with you in any case , because Susan 's ill .
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