Example sentences of "have here [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although by 1086 the Barton estate had been split up into a number of manors , of which only one was still in the hands of the king himself , there can be little doubt that before the Conquest the Anglo-Saxon kings had had here an estate of some seven thousand acres which they kept in hand for their own supplies . |
2 | And all this is being done because on the twelfth of February , we 're having here a sort of super duper accurate medieval banquet . |
3 | Do we have here a key to understanding how lemmings , eels and other creatures gained their instinctive knowledge of the changing planetary geography ? |
4 | Do we have here an expression of the belief that the redemption of nature is integrally bound up with man 's redemption ? |
5 | The irrational thought almost occurs that Shakespeare could n't have been that smart if he did n't realise that he had here a performer who can turn sows ' ears into silk purses , and silk purses into live butterflies . |
6 | ‘ I have here a bank-book , ’ he called , ‘ a current account . |
7 | He says to himself , ‘ Thank goodness we have here a writer who understands our secret feelings . ’ |
8 | I have here a guarantee from Adolf Hitler of peace in our time … |
9 | I do not know if elegans shares the interesting ‘ primitive ’ features of livingstonii — it is certainly quite similar in appearance — but if it does then perhaps we have here a group of fish descended from ancestors which stopped off on the way to the rocks , and which did not need to evolve the specialisations needed in the more-densely populated and competitive atmosphere of the rocky zones . |
10 | ‘ I have here a letter from the chief magician , Mr Hellibore , who presides over the Hallowe'en festivities each year . |
11 | But I have here a list of names supplied to me by General Friant . |
12 | There is certainly a difficulty in understanding how Israel can be expected to have known anything from primeval times , when it did not exist , but there is no doubt that we have here a parallelism of increasing precision . |
13 | ‘ As a token of my regard for you , I have here a gift … ’ |
14 | ‘ I have here a petition and I want you all to sign it to show those men in power that the women and children of this country think that slavery is wicked and wrong ! ’ |
15 | I have here a petition with about 22,000 signatures , principally of visitors and the staff of the royal parks who are concerned about the proposed privatisation of those parks because they fear a consequent fall from the high standards established in them . |
16 | ‘ I have here a warrant for your arrest on suspicion of fraud . ’ |
17 | I have here a copy of ’ Roof tax v poll tax ’ , published by the Scottish Conservative party . |
18 | I have here a copy of the committee which was formed that night , and also a copy of the minutes , I 'll give each Councillor one , and then they can read it at their leisure , instead of me taking up the whole meeting . |
19 | Again we have here a variable which we can use to regulate individual needs if required , twelve shakes giving a slightly sharper daily rise in potency than eight . |
20 | ‘ I have here the report of the head of our security division . ‘ |
21 | Curiously , while ( 64 ) can only be used as a greeting ( at least in British English ) , ( 65 ) can only be used as a parting : ( 65 ) Good night so that we have here an interaction of time and discourse deixis . |
22 | We have here an example of the well known binomial distribution with . |
23 | It is possible that we have here an attempt to combine hunting and aquatic scenes ( see note 3 ) , but such a suggestion must be tentative . |