Example sentences of "have have [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The ship-borne army will have had five hours of marching and fighting .
2 Magazines such as Majesty and Royal Monthly would have had little hope of survival in the 1960s or 1970s .
3 Cedric Downes had himself been on the phone for about five minutes , trying frustratedly to contact British Rail about times of trains to London that day ; yet he could have had little notion of the irrational and frenetic impatience of the man who was trying to contact him ; a man who was betweenwhiles cursing the incompetence of British Telecom and bemoaning the cussedness of the Universe in general .
4 When Menzies opened the door to radio communication , he could have had little appreciation of one aspect of its future impact .
5 She must also have had good sources of information , as she was said to know all the gossip of the village .
6 In view of Vane 's other commitments , Hutchinson must have had practical charge of parliamentarian naval finance , although it would seem that he was only paid a salary out of the treasurer 's profits .
7 They could be constructed by random surveys of a general practitioner 's practice population ( culturally valid ) , most of whom would have had personal experience of common conditions .
8 One possible theory about why some people are much more affected than others is that they may have had traumatic experiences of falling as a baby or a young child , and that this has further re-inforced their instinctive behaviour .
9 The Declaration was , however , drafted at the end of January at Nuremberg and the curia may well have had advance knowledge of the text .
10 It must have had one hell of an impact on you ! ’
11 A few will have had two copies of a message or two .
12 He said I 'd rather have had two tins of vegetable soup , he said with a nice pot of potatoes .
13 ‘ Would Pratesi have had that sort of money ? ’
14 Ellie did n't think she would have had that sort of courage .
15 Legislators will not normally have had prior experience of governing , nor do they provide a government-in-waiting , as in the United Kingdom .
16 If it was not for her , this Council would have had more opportunity of addressing some of the deep problems the Tories either created or left behind .
17 They would have had more chance of getting established in the late 1980s .
18 I wonder , however , whether we could have had more discussion of the worth of these compositions .
19 Not all of these widows would have had dependent children of course , but a significant proportion must have done as there were 460 children under 14 in the 403 households in this group .
20 She may have had some capital of her own , though many a wife in Victorian times was little better off as one man 's wife than she had been as another man 's daughter :
21 Nowhere so far in my limited knowledge of the pair has evidence of shorthand materialised — ; although at law he may have had some awareness of the skill .
22 Tolby must have had some way of preventing Hubert from talking .
23 He was to see the beginnings of the great urban slums of New York and Chicago , and he must have had some sense of this if they were going to speak to American working people , but still , there was the mythology , the possibility of millions of dollars waiting to be made .
24 She must have had some kind of brainstorm . ’
25 They would have had some sort of premonition , or maybe some would say they would have had a revelation from God .
26 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
27 He must have had some sort of a flight plan . ’
28 I do n't know must have had some sort of virus or something
29 Faldo could n't have had any idea of the tropical storm brewing when he and Norman exchanged birdies at the first two holes .
30 It would still have been very difficult to explain to the Indians that they were selling their land in perpetuity , and of course nobody could have had any idea of the immense flood of immigrants that was going to cross the Atlantic .
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