Example sentences of "must have have the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the laws in question were the great legal compilation known as the Codex Euricianus , then the king must have had the support of numerous Roman lawyers from relatively early in his reign . |
2 | ‘ But you must have had the order , ’ he said . |
3 | Then , the Hommage à Picasso with which Gris made his sensational début at the Salon des Indépendants of 1912 , must have had the character of a tribute to the chef d'école . |
4 | He must have had the equivalent of a good twelve cups of black coffee . |
5 | You must have had the window open . |
6 | If there were anything to remove , he best of all must have had the chance to do it . |
7 | He saw him pull a couple of rabbits out from under a bush so he must have had the boots too . ’ |
8 | Somebody must have had the idea of converting all the RAF waste food into pork and bacon and of course there was plenty of labour at hand . |
9 | They must have had the house under surveillance , like . |
10 | The taxi took them off to a small restaurant , and with everywhere seeming crowded to full capacity Fabia guessed , when they were straight away shown to a table , that Ven must have had the forethought to book in advance . |
11 | Dunwoody 's day started badly with a fall on Gambling Royal and , setting out on Remittance Man for the Mumm Melling Chase , he must have had the fences more than usually in mind . |
12 | It must have had the throat of a raven because it cuckooed its way up and down the valley for weeks on end . |
13 | For Paul to exercise a mandate there , he must have had the endorsement of the Roman administration , which indicates that Rome had a vested interest in eradicating Nazareans . |
14 | His four wonderful , but ultimately futile , goals against Partizan Belgrade must have had the World Cup alarm bells ringing in England . |
15 | ‘ Whoever did that must have had the bodies of John and Angela in their possession , either dead or alive . |
16 | The pronounced increase in latitudinal temperature zonation through the course of the Cainozoic , as the world altered progressively from its Mesozoic condition of equability , must have had the effect of creating a great number of ecological niches . |