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

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1 Did I tell you I may have to have surgery ?
2 As I say I ought to have had savvy enough , Edgeware Road , the first part of it , is purely commercial as you know , er er erm but I had n't realized that at the time .
3 I should have had scenes like the ones you shot with Curtis and Ireland .
4 I should have had abortions both times , ’ she muttered .
5 ‘ By rights I should have had compensation , but the firm argued that he was a freelance , working on contract , and their lawyers wriggled out of it .
6 Had this not been the case , I should have had renown in
7 Of course I have n't written the review — I doubt if I should have had time , my own work takes up too much . ’
8 ‘ While I might have had difficulty believing you at that particular moment two years ago , it was two years ago .
9 Well I have to , I , I 'll have to have Elaine with me about the hat because er I prefer somebody else with me
10 I 'm gon na have another day off work and then I 'll have to have bath tonight .
11 It was n't that I minded Fenella and I could have had fun doing a wind-up on her parents .
12 I could have had success , fulfilled my dreams .
13 ‘ He says I had the tools , the knowledge , the opportunity and the location , and he looked up those races I rode at Ascot and worked out that I could have had time between the first two and the last to drive to Maidenhead and remove Harry 's car .
14 Had I applied earlier … but then perhaps I 'd have stood very little chance , but at least I 'd have had interviews .
15 Next time I 'm down in Surrey I shall have to have words with my mother .
16 you may have a you may have to have injection but it 's painless .
17 She may have had problems over a similar product , or one from the same manufacturer , before .
18 A private party in some high-rise apartment block ; looking down into the city from the forty-second floor , it was like being inside a radio , one of those old valve radios , and Jed almost told Creed what he thought , he almost blurted something Creed would n't even have understood , You must 've had radios thrown away some time , did n't you ? but the rush blew over and he was still staring down into the forest of lit buildings and he still had n't spoken .
19 You must 've had people passing through there , famous people who you can register , get them there , do , do this sort of thing .
20 Meanwhile , Betty Titford was clearly getting no better as years went by , and she must have had friends who realised only too well that 1s. a fortnight could hardly supply even her most fundamental needs .
21 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 .
22 She should have stayed with Fernando , she should have had faith in her own feelings at the time — and his .
23 She wondered whether she should have had Ari dress in a bath-robe or something .
24 Rachel had been , apparently , more relieved that Phoebe should be an unmarried mother than that she should have to have Jim as a sson-in-law .
25 I 'll be gone — you 'll have had time to think things through and come to the right decision . ’
26 You 'll have to have pairs and put one three .
27 You 'll have to have chips
28 Stephen , you 'll have to have words with Graham this morning .
29 You 'll have to have Marmite Geoff , in them .
30 She could have had fun out there with Kelly , even though neither of them had ever been on skis before .
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