Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [vb mod] have have " in BNC.

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1 She added : ‘ If I had n't had Steffine with me I would have had a go .
2 If I 'd had my nailfile with me I 'd have had a go at it .
3 " Shakespeare " denotes someone who might have had any number of different characteristics .
4 And I left Rhos-y-Bol when I retired because I felt I they 'd have to have another nurse there , and you see the other nurse would never be able to enjoy the They would always be running to me a and it would n't be fair to another nurse .
5 No , cos I was gon na pay the butchers which I would have had to have changed a note and you said I 'll pay .
6 I confess I feel perplexed to find that any communication which you may have had with Mr Blair should lead you to think that I would consent to preach at Kildalton as a candidate .
7 Or , of course , if she is muzzled , she may have been killed by other predators against which she would have had no defence .
8 It was n't the kind of display which we could have had in in a city centre environment , er but in this area , er it shows that we 're receptive to people 's needs and we care about what goes on .
9 Writing the software was somewhat tedious , but having to work at this level did help the designers to get away from preconceptions about interaction which they might have had if they had been working within the input/output facilities provided by a conventional mini or mainframe operating system ( for example , that it needs a RETURN to terminate user input or that the operating system can properly handle the echoing of characters to the terminal ) .
10 One of its most important aspects is that people who go on to DWA will retain their underlying entitlement to any benefit which they may have had before they went on to DWA and that they will not have to requalify , if they fail in their efforts to work .
11 the amounts are designed to bring current award levels up to a value similar to that which they would have had when introduced .
12 For example , someone who has just completed a questionnaire ( at T 1 ) on nutrition may have a response to a film on food additives different from that which they would have had in the absence of the questionnaire .
13 Most of the textbooks , were handed to us came from cupboards of storage , of which they must have had about sixty each , those classes were always , from then on , sixty boys in a class for one teacher .
14 Just as I am sure twenty-seven victories seemed utterly insufficient to Jackie — and had he not retired , he was certainly fit enough and a good enough driver , given the right cars , to which he would have had total access , to notch up another fifteen or twenty — I am sure that his first million seemed a trifle .
15 The physical contact which He must have had with them when reclining at table ( compare John 13:25 ) and which He obviously never dreamed of disallowing ( Luke 7:38 , 39 ) must have made them feel clean and acceptable ’ ( Nolan 1976:39 ) .
16 There remained the peculiar business of the poetry book , which he must have had ready to puzzle me .
17 This word ‘ gently ’ enhances the tenderness of the lines , while ‘ fields unsown ’ tells us that the man had to go and work in the fields , suggesting a strength and a vigour which he must have had and thereby making his death harder to accept .
18 It illustrates the fact that the child is puzzled or confused about a subject on which he should have had reasonably clear instruction as soon as he was old enough to be taught anything at all .
19 The application of this incorrect test may have materially affected the judge 's decision , since he may well have considered that the children 's welfare overrode the mother 's wishes and feelings , a matter to which he should have had particular regard under section 10(9) ( d ) ( ii ) .
20 On that basis of the civil law , the majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held in Montreal Tramways v. Leveille [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 , that when a child not actually born at the time of an accident was subsequently born alive and viable , it was clothed with all the rights of action which it would have had if actually in existence at the date of the accident to the mother .
21 While the consortium had offered to put up £2,500 million in private capital the project would also have involved ERL taking over a £1,000 million government loan already allocated to BR to improve commuter services along the route , a further £400 million investment by BR ( in exchange for which it would have had a 50 per cent stake in commuter services along the route ) and a government " capital grant " of £500 million .
22 Certainly she was desperately trying to raise money , and one John Crosse , with whom she may have had an affair , was involved .
23 Did I tell you I may have to have surgery ?
24 ‘ I told you you should have had him on a lead , ’ said Philip .
25 I said : ‘ I told you you should have had some breakfast ’ . ’
26 ‘ You know who we should have had as a father , Annie .
27 If we had actually wanted to use them we would have had to do some tidying as the area of the bromide was somewhat less than A4 .
28 If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’
29 Jones taunted Cooke : ‘ Hey Alec , if you 'd caught that one you would have had the record . ’
30 ‘ Is there anybody who might have had a serious grudge against your father ? ’
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