Example sentences of "[adv] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If perhaps the Government were to fund victim support properly , Erm , Mr who was burgled and has never got over it might perhaps have had a visit and some counselling from a victim support worker , and that would be a very good thing . |
2 | Differences occurred as to means , but examination of the electoral manifestos throughout the 1960s and 1970s shows a reluctance to politicize issues which , given the intractable nature of crime and the limited efficacy of measures to counter it , would only have had the effect of exciting popular expectations beyond the capacity of any government to fulfil . |
3 | Since his physical courage was beyond question either by himself or anyone else , he would normally have had no objection to saying so . |
4 | South America could easily have had a marsupial anteater , alongside its marsupial sabre-tooth " tiger " , but as it happens the anteater trade was early filled by placental mammals instead . |
5 | I had eight realistic birdie chances and might easily have had an eagle out there today . ’ |
6 | ‘ I have grave doubts that Barbara Mullen would ever have had an understanding , Janet . |
7 | Gloucester 's possession of the northern Neville lands meant that if Edward had withdrawn his favour the duke 's power would have been much reduced , but he would still have had a following . |
8 | Gloucester 's possession of the northern Neville lands meant that if Edward had withdrawn his favour the duke 's power would have been much reduced , but he would still have had a following . |
9 | First , I would still have had the belief even if the car had not been there . |
10 | ‘ But would he still have had the strength to kill Harry ? ’ |
11 | And would you still have to have an insurance on top of that ? |
12 | Then , likely as not , he would hardly have had a chance to open his mouth before the Collector would be off again . |
13 | Then we talked to Miguel again and it turned out the Indian had started this long conversation with him before we could possibly have had the accident . |
14 | They could always have had the church watched and perhaps picked up Zoser when he came out . |
15 | You will probably have to have a tetanus injection , particularly if you have wounded yourself while gardening . |
16 | You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class . |
17 | Leapor 's house , for example , would probably have had a clay floor , and if its lighting was primarily from rushes , it would have been dingy . |
18 | These latter would also have had a role as pasture , particularly for pigs or for cattle and horses in more open areas of woodland . |
19 | Arsenal could also have had a penalty when Campbell went crashing down as Forrest challenged him in the box for a Wright through-pass , but the referee dismissed their claims . |
20 | If I had , I should also have had the sense to know when I had achieved it , and therefore when to start eating normally again . |
21 | The proximity of the university quarter and the Ecole des Beaux Arts must also have had an effect , especially since the new lot of teachers were often not much older than their daytime pupils . |
22 | The industrial action must also have had an effect , although senior staff suggested that union activity was not particularly strong , and was felt mainly as a restriction on communication . |
23 | I 'd rather have had a knife . |
24 | But she would rather have had a handful of honest reviews . |
25 | I expect when he was a little boy he 'd rather have had a Bible for his birthday than anything else in the world , even a bicycle . |
26 | Given the choice , she 'd really rather have had an assignment in Outer Mongolia or possibly Timbuktu — maybe by putting a few thousand miles between herself and Dane she 'd manage to get him out of her mind . |
27 | I 'd rather have have a cup of tea |
28 | This close association of Church and Party may well have had a cost to the Church in limiting recruitment to people who are not committed supporters of the Official Unionist Party but , given that the DUP support is twenty times the size of the Free Church and that there is a large uncommitted population , this is probably not something which explains why more people do not join the Free Church . |
29 | This may well have had a bearing on Washington 's decision later in the year to send out the hostage intelligence team , headed by Major Charles McKee of the DIA , who died in the bombing of Flight 103 . |
30 | Indeed , the loss of the Asmar network 's continuing surveillance of NARCOG 's operations in Lebanon may well have had a bearing on the bombing itself . |