Example sentences of "who [modal v] have have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Another complaint was that the trial judge failed to give the jury any warning about the evidence of Zaidie and Matadial as witnesses who may have had a purpose of their own to serve or whose evidence could be tainted by an improper motive .
2 We made sure that er on each occasion er we reached a figure or a set of figures that would be mutually acceptable to ask the colleague or colleagues and , and then it was registered in the minutes as a , so we could refer back to er any cases er that were similar and that then made life easier for the shop stewards er who may have had a recurrence of the same problem .
3 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 ) .
4 Pathfinders Tours , who should have had a steam run along the North Wales Coast last Sunday behind Princess Margaret Rose , told us that they have agreed a provision new date with British Rail of August 23rd , featuring the same locomotive .
5 Unfortunately , I think they are few in number ; they are mainly young intellectuals who might have had a career but now can not .
6 He continued to stare at the ground as she added , ‘ I 'm just wondering who might have had a motive for killing him . ’
7 ‘ Is there anybody who might have had a serious grudge against your father ? ’
8 Michael Banks had been a man who inspired love , but even so Charles could produce quite a list of people who might have had a grudge against him .
9 So to our surprise of this cohort of patients who would have had a T U R , only about a third had obstruction .
10 Paying tribute , the Prime Minister said she was a ‘ trusted adviser who would have had a wonderful career . ’
11 So much torrential rain fell overnight and throughout the day of the finals that the organisers decided to dispense with scrums and let the team who would have had the scrum take a free-kick instead .
12 ‘ Among them were rich aristocrats who would have had the same fine dental work with gold fillings seen in these so-called remains of the Imperial family .
13 The offering of such guidelines or suggestions does not in any way detract from the professional integrity of the teacher , who must then select what suits him best for his own purposes , but there will be few teachers who will have had the time or the imagination to think of all of them .
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