Example sentences of "could have have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " You could 've had Harry without any competition at all , if you 'd so much as bent your little finger . |
2 | If we had n't taken this step we could 've had fans from both sides mixing inside the ground and locked out on the streets . |
3 | There was a metal grab bar and two bolts on the outside , one at the top , which could have had padlocks on at some time , to keep playful kids out . |
4 | I could have had success , fulfilled my dreams . |
5 | ‘ We have got another 48 hours before we leave and John could have had treatment here , but Liverpool are ruling him out . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | They could have had cupboards right round there , rate along there if they 'd left |
8 | She could have had fun out there with Kelly , even though neither of them had ever been on skis before . |
9 | It was n't that I minded Fenella and I could have had fun doing a wind-up on her parents . |
10 | ‘ He says I had the tools , the knowledge , the opportunity and the location , and he looked up those races I rode at Ascot and worked out that I could have had time between the first two and the last to drive to Maidenhead and remove Harry 's car . |
11 | I was sure that no one could have had time to cross the gravel . |
12 | So he was gon na ask if they got in late because they could have had time to get it repaired . |
13 | Sarah and Terry had no alternative but she and John could have had months of courtship before he went away if it had not been for his stubbornness . |
14 | Trevor Smith — could have had hat-trick |
15 | I mean the chequebooks I was doing , they could have had children could n't they , those people ? |
16 | Since the hunt for Dinah began , police investigations have revealed the existence in Britain of almost 2,000 religious organisations , any number of whom could have had representatives or followers at the three-day pop festival . |
17 | ‘ Maybe he could have had Glastonbury holding the dynamite , ’ said Amiss . |
18 | Anyone could have had access . |