Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [prep] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I have with me a Mrs Ives … ’
2 I have with me the defence White Paper produced by the Labour Government in 1979 .
3 To tell us about their work I have with me the Director , Richard Jolly , two of the permanent fellows of the Institute , Dudley Sears and Carlos Fortin , and a visiting fellow Beana Aguwa .
4 Again , in reference to Philip 's new-found love of poetry and Shelley , driving out his old enthusiasm for birdnesting , Arthur states ‘ I have beside me the book which taught Philip this sad bliss , this wisdom .
5 You will notice that I have before me a selection of RUNE BRAND products .
6 As an example , I have before me a well-produced booklet , interestingly and appropriately written , which confounds the young reader with factual details about Hindu mythology and customs .
7 I have before me an official communication in which the advice of Your Majesty 's Government is formally tendered , to the effect that in view of the grave danger to which , in their opinion , this country is being exposed , your association with Mrs Simpson should be terminated forthwith .
8 If Camus discovered within himself ‘ an unconquerable summer ’ , then I have within me an equally resilient November .
9 I have within me the Enchantment of the Beastline that was created at the beginning of Tara 's history .
10 You are the Enchanted Ones , the Royal Houses reborn , and you have within you the power and the strength and the light , just as I have !
11 Thus we have before us a page with a drawing of a large animal ( reported to be a lion ) and a table with a goldfish bowl on it .
12 We have before us a proposal for a council tax to finance local government .
13 As a result , one can indeed envisage a situation in which we have before us an over production in all links of the chain which expresses itself in an over-production of means of consumption , i.e. in an overproduction in relation to the consumer market , which is precisely the expression of a general over-production .
14 And if Pound so blithely overlooks that difference , does n't that mean that we have in him a critic who attends to form , to style , at the expense of what that form and that style are used so as to convey ?
15 Indeed , the cross was such an enormous stumbling block that we have in it a rather surprising proof of the genuineness of primitive Christianity .
16 The old legends have not only this factor of being immortal , but they have in them the property of conferring the peak experience .
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