Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I infer from that he may have had reasons other than professional ones for taking on the employment you offered him .
2 In so doing he may have had access to local traditions .
3 He may have had injury problems .
4 He may have had injury problems .
5 In the first place it is noticeable that the great theme of his two Councils was the same as that of the Roman Council of 1059 , when the first effective legislation on clerical celibacy was initiated : it almost seems as if this subject had matured in his mind since that date ; certainly his early Deploratio virginitatis male amissae suggests that he may have had cause for thought on this subject .
6 ‘ But in his last over , he had the guts to bowl really fast and he should have had Allan Lamb caught three times but each time their 'keeper dropped it .
7 He must have had charm , nevertheless , not to mention a broad Somerset accent which may have added to his own special brand of eloquence .
8 Where 's he making it , he must have had money he did n't just buy those fields and make money and have a big house like that .
9 and I 'll come back and he 'll say has Jean thought about renting Bren ?
10 ‘ I suppose he might have had cramp or something .
11 He might have had thoughts of destiny but it is unlikely that even he could conceive that troupes of girls bearing his name would still be dancing nearly a hundred years later .
12 I could guess why he might have had trouble with the sort of people Barbara described : she said she had watched what happened but the men had not spotted her .
13 But he might have had time to move .
14 She knew very well that he had always regretted marrying her when he could have had Martha , and secretly longed that the family feud could be ended .
15 ‘ Maybe he could have had Glastonbury holding the dynamite , ’ said Amiss .
16 It would probably be better to drop in at The Times ' party , see who he could find to have dinner with and take pot luck in a town not noted for its restaurants .
17 It 's for sure that he 'd have had respect for the course .
18 Or he 'd he 'd have to have light on all the all night .
19 He said he would miss having company day and night but was looking forward to returning home .
20 He was very geared to the principle of being in an indie band for the sake of it and he would have had difficulty signing to a major label on any terms . ’
21 In fact he would have had trouble recalling his own name .
22 If the Lord Edward had known this , he would have had John of Gaunt 's head on a pole on London Bridge .
23 Out of that income he would have put £1,500 per annum back into the firm , so he would have had £6,000 a year to spend or save .
24 President Carlos Salinas de Gortari in an interview in the Financial Times of July 20 said that he would seek to have ceilings placed on high spending in such campaigns and to make election financing more transparent .
25 Well , give him his due , Prior Robert hardly said a word tonight , he will wait to have cause before he accuses any man , but he is intelligent enough to put all these small nothings together and make of them something .
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