Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [art] [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Anyone who can beat me has a good chance of knocking out Holyfield , ’ he said .
2 That as it were milkman 's stool with three legs and each of them has a certain amount of power and it is a question of the adjustment of that power and it is not the of the power to my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary and yet when things go wrong , and they do , in police forces and in local auth police authorities , what happens , people turn round to the Home Secretary and say what are you going to do about it .
3 And none of them has the right kind of tights .
4 ‘ I 've shared the same ball as Waqar and Wasim all series , so why have n't I had the same degree of success ?
5 Can I have a tiny bit of your glue .
6 Not only do I have a personal knowledge of Svend 's appearance but I know all the most likely places to look . ’
7 Why should n't I have a different way of estimating it ?
8 Mum , can I have a whole piece of toast please ?
9 Do I have an early memory of misunderstanding , when something I said was misunderstood , perhaps with painful or embarrassing consequences , by a friend , a member of my family or a teacher ?
10 At least I had a firmer grasp of the industrial development of West Ham and the distinct political culture it had witnessed , particularly during the 1890s .
11 Hence I had a working knowledge of the language and sometimes , at table , could follow the conversation , though when the Ralembergs lapsed into patois this became impossible .
12 The next I heard was when I had a complete breakdown of Robert and Janet 's income erm with the breakdown of how a new settlement was was brought about .
13 Within a week I had a complete record of this remote site , it is amazing how much remains — an undercarriage with its wheel and tyre in place .
14 For a while I was scared that I was pregnant ; I had a disgusting sense of something alien inside me , like maggots or a cancer .
15 I 've got , I , I had a rough idea of what he 'd got and what he had n't now .
16 so he 's going to do that , so I said well look , do you mind if I had a wee sort of prelim talk with him
17 Sun flower limping , water less vase , suffering eyes , desperados in caged , so from , from that painting I had a tremendous feel of something undergoing tremendous suffering and seem very desperate about the situation , and I did n't just see that in , in the picture of Van Gogh , but I could see that in the sun flower , so as , as a writer its images like that , that I would look for and open up and turn into characters or a way of portraying a particular mood , erm , the next one , were doing very well
18 I had a tremendous sense of bereavement — it hurt inside — I had no idea it would be like that . ’
19 And so quite a big job has been cutting reeds back around the islands and the banks , and also we 've had what they call blooms of blanketweed , not so much recently but , apparently it 's more common with new ponds and I had a tremendous bloom of blanketweed the first year after I made it .
20 ‘ Obviously , I have a tremendous amount of memories from here and I had a tremendous amount of success here , too .
21 By now I had a long list of prospective release sites and sound experience behind me , so things went pretty much according to plan .
22 There was sliding down the banisters , toys left on the stairs , a new untidiness , a quickening of life and , sometimes , in the hurdy-gurdy I had a strange sense of ‘ presences ’ , two other children , silent , well-behaved .
23 And so it was not until January , four months after moving in , that I had a reasonable chance of settling down .
24 " I had a great sense of the worth of a simple person 's life and service to God . "
25 I had a great opinion of my person and air , which had been remarked by many ladies whom my vanity thought to be very good judges of these outward advantages .
26 ( How would my life change if I had a great deal of money ?
27 Erm we were asked by the managing director er a man called W P whom I had a great deal of respect for , because he was a , he was a design engineer by trade and , and craft .
28 ‘ But unfortunately for him when he told me a bit about what was on the disk I had a blinding flash of inspiration . ’
29 We were to fly across , which suited me , as I had a morbid fear of being torpedoed at sea .
30 The toilets and bathrooms and showers were at the end of the hall on the second floor , and from my window I had a splendid view of the cathedral , whose Gothic , Renaissance and baroque styles mingled perfectly in the dark-rose-and-amber stone to give it almost the appearance of some natural rock formation .
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