Example sentences of "[adv] have have [adj] [noun] " 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 | Whether Marx held such a view or not has had great importance for later Marxist polemics , and we shall return to this question . |
3 | Do n't forget that when they first did this , people would not have had personal watches . |
4 | More than one treaty is known to have been made with the Burgundians , although some may not have had imperial approval . |
5 | When I look back on the long friendship , I realize that I need not have had certain misgivings about troubling Eliot or taking up his time — misgivings due to temperamental diffidence rather than to genuine modesty , I am afraid — because he was both generous of his time and solicitous about the welfare of those in whom lie took an interest . |
6 | In the absence of such a general right many multilateral treaties have accession clauses to encourage wide participation ( especially from among States which may not have had treaty-making capacity at the time of the treaty 's conclusion ) . |
7 | Some parishes contained chapelries or chapels-of-ease , which may or may not have had independent rights to perform baptism , marriage and burial ceremonies . |
8 | ‘ In the early days of my partnership with Graeme Souness , the first-team squad might not have had sufficient strength in depth to have handled this kind of troubled build-up , ’ said Smith . |
9 | Legislators will not normally have had prior experience of governing , nor do they provide a government-in-waiting , as in the United Kingdom . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | You 'll just have to have short length coats when you 're wearing longer skirts , you know . |
12 | On Oct. 25 Prime Minister Paias Wingti confirmed the advance , but claimed not to have had prior knowledge of it . |
13 | I prefer my patients not to have had alcoholic drinks just before a session . |
14 | ‘ He already had had similar amounts — and more , much more — and nothing had happened . ’ |
15 | Doyle , for instance , thinks to himself a Scottish thought : ‘ Would his grandparents ever have had sexual activity in the parlour ? ’ |
16 | In the study by Holly et al 18% of female cases and 14% of controls reported ever having had anal intercourse . |
17 | She said , She she 's big enough she said why do wear that great big fat always have to have heavy clothing . |
18 | Good management coaches usually have had considerable practice at developing their abilities . |
19 | He may also have had expensive tools or special equipment of some kind , or a car or boat which has to be sold . |
20 | She must also have had good sources of information , as she was said to know all the gossip of the village . |
21 | One of the patients with normal test result at follow up had had erosive oesophagitis before repeat funcoplication , presumably with abnormal reflux ( not measured ) . |
22 | 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 . ’ |
23 | He 'd rather have had warm feet at that moment . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 ) . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | The Declaration was , however , drafted at the end of January at Nuremberg and the curia may well have had advance knowledge of the text . |
29 | 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 ] . |
30 | I may well have had holistic tendencies for I am both an artist and a writer , but all that was subconscious . |