Example sentences of "[vb mod] have have an [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You should 've had an Expresso coffee .
2 It is on behalf of the latter that we should have had an opportunity of voting in Committee , which we were denied , and that we should have an opportunity tonight to vote in the House .
3 By now , they should have had an outline to present to the sponsors .
4 Now then all we 're doing , what we should have done is that we should have had an opening balance at the beginni or the end of December when the di information was first struck .
5 But now the shot by Gemmell and the rest of the players of and the bench are curious they thought they should have had an off should have had an offside in that er buildup .
6 ‘ They should have had an interviewer questioning people and going into things more deeply — maybe in a phone-in format , ’ he said .
7 That I should have had an abortion or given it away .
8 I took their advice , but I must have had an inclination towards food to have ended up as I have .
9 Marek and Jozef must have had an affair .
10 And Rona Pondick — who must have had an epiphany upon first seeing a photograph of Kurt Seligmann 's 1937 three-legged Ultra Furniture stool — is showing hanging legs , dismembered breasts and fur balls with teeth in them at Jose Freire all this month ( until 5 June ) .
11 ‘ I thought you must have had an accident — I even checked out the hospitals this morning . ’
12 ‘ Come on , Miss Pargeter , someone must have had an interest in giving Nicola a leg up ? ’
13 Seve was very excited , and it must have had an effect on Watson .
14 The presence of the mine must have had an effect upon the small village of Coniston and the surrounding area .
15 Bridget Freemantle was probably a well-read woman and must have had an intellectual as well as personal influence over Mary Leapor .
16 As carbon dioxide retains infrared heat better than any other gas , and as the temperature began to fall , it follows that the early Earth must have had an atmosphere predominantly of CO 2 , and that atmospheric CO 2 must have diminished .
17 I 'll have to have an abortion . ’
18 ‘ I thought perhaps you might have had an affair .
19 Between the 14th day of September 1987 and the 8th day of January 1988 conspired together and with other persons to defraud such persons who had or might have had an interest in dealing in shares in Blue Arrow , or National Westminster Bank , or in dealing on the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 share index , namely : 2.1 By dishonestly concealing holdings of 19.39 per cent of the share capital of Blue Arrow ; 2.2 By falsely stating that all remaining shares not taken up in the rights issue by existing shareholders had been sold in the market ; 2.3 By falsely representing that 33,315,528 shares in Blue Arrow held by County NatWest Securities were held for the purposes of market making ; 2.4 By falsely representing that 34,069,433 shares in Blue Arrow held by Phillips & Drew Securities were held for the purposes of market making ; 2.5 By dealing off market with Union Bank of Switzerland in 28,201,743 shares in Blue Arrow when by reason of their connection with that company they were knowingly in possession of un-published price sensitive information ; 2.6 By creating a false instrument , namely a letter of indemnity dated 5 October 1987 from Nicholas Wells on behalf of County NatWest to Union Bank Of Switzerland ; 2.7 By engaging in a course of conduct which created a false or misleading impression as to the market in the shares of Blue Arrow for the purpose of creating such an impression and thereby influencing persons who might deal in those shares ; 2.8 By purchasing and retaining 2,150 Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 share index put option contracts to cover a risk of £51,500,000 whilst concealing from the market the true position in relation to the rights issue and the subsequent placing of shares in Blue Arrow , where Blue Arrow and National Westminster Bank were both component parts of that index .
20 And it worried her too ( He might have had an accident — should I phone the police ? ) , almost as much as it angered her ( He might have had the decency to let me know he would n't be in to supper ) .
21 ‘ You could have had an abortion and nobody would have known .
22 He did n't want to get on worse terms with his mother , from whom he hoped to get a loan for his holiday in Greece , nor did he want the kind of thing that might have happened , his mother phoning hospitals or getting the police because they could have had an accident in Goblander .
23 ‘ Unless , ’ he says , ‘ you had a double in Edinburgh or a lot of people are lying , it means you 'd have to have an accomplice in London ; somebody you 'd hired to … ah , make the collection . ’
24 So how he came to be carrying a cannister of CS gas is being invistigated … he may have had an accomplice .
25 The letter suggests the two may have had an affair .
26 Certainly she was desperately trying to raise money , and one John Crosse , with whom she may have had an affair , was involved .
27 There is a suggestion that S & N directors were unhappy with the standard of diesel cars for senior executives , and the fact there are no diesel Jaguars may have had an influence .
28 The Orphic idea of Chronos , which may have had an influence on Pythagoras , seems rather like the Iranian idea of Zurvan akarana .
29 Data from the New Zealand cot death study show that the prevalence of the prone sleeping position decreased before the campaign in New Zealand and suggest that other publicity , such as that generated by fundraising campaigns , may have had an influence .
30 ‘ This may have been a mixture of excitement , curiosity and immaturity — and the payment of money by the accused may have had an influence , ’ he said .
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