Example sentences of "must have have [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She must have had such high hopes and now they have been dashed . ’
2 They must have had such a pleasing approach to Raasay House ; the bay of their arrival seems unlikely to have changed , a wide and gentle place , now full of windsurfers — the mansion where they stayed now houses an Adventure School .
3 I think she must have had that for her little boy .
4 Certainly Mike had all the time in the world to launch a right hook , but Patsy also must have had all the time in the world to see it , for he simply swayed back on his heels and the punch missed by over a foot .
5 Despite her handicaps Helen was an attractive , intelligent woman , and must have had many suitors .
6 Y you must have had many more than forty five
7 ‘ Your father must have had many acquaintances in business and in his council work , but did he have any close friends ? ’
8 did I have another conversation , Jess and Lucy so I must have had another conversation with you last night then Jess
9 James and Martha Lamb had had nine , including the small George of the King 's silver bowl ; their descendants must have had more but the last of the line , Augustus Lamb , was a celibate clergyman .
10 The marriage lasted only a few years , cut short by the death of Eliza ; when Robert returned to the same altar at St Leonard 's in January of 1837 as a widower , he must have had more than a flash of déjà vu .
11 ‘ I suppose we must have had more help than I remember , ’ he said after a while .
12 I suppose he must have had more orthodox items in his wardrobe but I never saw them .
13 It seems they must have had more than just a message .
14 She said : ‘ But he must have had some reason for wanting to talk to you . ’
15 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 .
16 But it was a considerable enterprise and it must have had some considerable justification .
17 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 .
18 We could n't see the slightest movement in the fog , but gradually the noise of the engines diminished and died away , and the collective sigh of relief from the top of Flying Control must have had some part in the clearance of the fog , as by the time all four aircraft returned ( bomb-less ) we could actually see the 1,000 yard marker on the other side of the field .
19 Must have had some bad cider on the lunchtime .
20 So Balder Head must have had some architectural significance or other , although I doubt if anyone in the dale realized it .
21 ‘ A good husband would naturally not discuss such things with his wife , but you must have had some idea .
22 Nos. 41 and 57 which must have had some defects , were sold to T. W. Ward for scrapping at the same time .
23 He must have had some friends in .
24 He was knocked around so much by his father that he ended up with a crooked leg , but he must have had some courage , because he was the only one of his clutch to survive .
25 Scotland was an unhappy country in the late seventeenth century , partly for reasons beyond the control of politicians or merchants ; the climate grew steadily harsher , for these were the worst years of the ‘ little ice age ’ that ran from 1500 to 1850 and must have had some general effect of encouraging emigration from Europe .
26 One consequence of this is that the sharp rise in the proportion of young couples in the owner-occupied sector over the post-war period ( and the even greater number who aspire to this sector ) must have had some effect in reinforcing fertility decline in Britain in recent decades although , of course , many developed countries have also experienced declines over this period , so it would be naive to emphasize this ( or indeed any single cause ) as the sole or primary explanation .
27 ‘ You must have had some feeling for him , ’ he said a little crossly .
28 Exactly why , he must have had some sympathy , must n't he ?
29 She must have had some idea what she was doing . ’
30 Blanche sensed his dislike must have had some personal grounds .
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