Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] have had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So it was not surprising that Col. Savill should have had an attentive and appreciative audience on 1 December 1989 , when he spoke on this subject . |
2 | Anyone who survived with Lennie must have had a tough time . |
3 | Therefore , Leapor may have had a considerable influence on the choice of poems to be printed . |
4 | DUNDEE 'S Canadian chairman Ron Dixon will have had an uncomfortable time since Saturday despite the distance between his home in Vancouver and his football headquarters at Dens Park . |
5 | If she had been married to Francis , Mary might have had a harder time for he was a consummate bed player . |
6 | Mary would have had a blue fit if she had known about Ethel Ramsden 's adventure : |
7 | Colleges reckon their spell in Division II has cost them about £25,000 in lost sponsorship , bar takings , gate receipts etc — Saturday 's crowd of over 2,500 brought in more than the combined total of the previous home league matches — and there 's little doubt that defeat against Musselburgh would have had a catastrophic impact on the club . |
8 | ‘ Alex Bannen would 've had a screaming fit if we 'd left you to mess up his precious Bridge ; God alone knows what Tiw would 've done . ’ |
9 | ‘ Cologne may have had a poor start to the season , but they are typically disciplined like all German sides and will play as they are told to play by their coach . |
10 | But Bowe believes Lewis should have had a harder warm-up than Dixon , who was outweighed by nearly two stone and was knocked down twice in a ten-rounder five weeks ago . |
11 | Stromness must have had a big temperance movement then . |
12 | Judith Cook should have had an easier job in her pamphlet against water privatisation , for it 's British people themselves , in the near future , who will suffer . |
13 | Encamped for long spells in the Lansdowne territory Ballymena should have had a comfortable interval lead but McAleese uncharacteristically missed a penalty at either end of the first half . |
14 | He and Whelan would have had a better chance if they had come along the floor more often , even despite the permanent ten-man claret and blue wall . |
15 | Jimmy grinned — at any other time Leith might have had a quiet word with him about his cheek . |
16 | If it were n't for Lennie , George could have had a peaceful life and have married someone but it is this power of ‘ deep-inside ’ love which kept them together . |
17 | Either Merovech or Childeric would have had a better claim to being " the first king " of the Franks . |
18 | The rather un-Byronic 30-year-old Dustin Hoffman must have had a similar experience on the morning of 22 December 1967 when he opened the newspapers . |
19 | Val will have had a whole day on the numbers . ’ |
20 | ‘ Harriet must have had a real skinful yesterday . |
21 | Jimmy could have had a better serve . |