Example sentences of "have [prep] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Instead , each of us is thought of as starting more or less from scratch and the philosophical questions are how we can come from such a state , via our awareness of the passing show of sensory experience , to the sophisticated knowledge which we all have as members of a modern society .
2 One of the important features of museum collections is the function they have as touchstones of quality and authenticity .
3 So here we have as example of reducing the dose further by using drops rather than tablespoons so as to not over stimulate the sensitive or ‘ careful ’ patient .
4 So the rules and conventions which set these limits are effectively , if paradoxically , the surest guarantee we have of freedom of thought and action .
5 It is helped by the daily face-to-face contact staff have with members of the child 's family , or caregivers : exchange arises naturally from this continuing and immediate contact .
6 And now , she thought ( because I have in spite of all , a heart ) : I weep for him , because of him , a whole waterfall of diamonds …
7 For instance , if you have chosen colours that are suitable for a pink picture , you should pick out all the flowers that you have in shades of pink , and perhaps white as a contrast , plus some green or grey leaves , or a combination of the two , and some small feathery pieces to soften the outline .
8 The Atlas folding in north-west Africa conforms remarkably with that of the Pyrenees , which provide probably the best evidence we have in Europe of the coincidence of Hercynian and Alpine fold belts .
9 And the only record that we have in scripture of any evidence of folk having received the Holy Spirit was that they spoke with other tongues .
10 In the book we have in front of us — and it is a long one — he never does .
11 We are taken through all the various stages of recording a simple song on four-track and , along the way , it becomes apparent that recording at this level is nowt but common sense and a basic understanding of the gear you have in front of you .
12 How many pages from that pile of shit you have in front of you are necessary ?
13 Just on the floor at the front here , would you people just pick up one or two of the things that you have in front of you and hold them up above above your heads please .
14 I have in front of me some photographs from a collection of settlers ' memories .
15 May I check with the Minister his actual words , which I have in front of me ?
16 I have in front of me a copy of the data sheet produced by the company which makes it , which was incidentally the same company which made Opran , do you remember Opran which was withdrawn from the market , it 's just
17 I think it was a pathetic spectacle and what the papers we have in front of us that the Labour party have prepared does n't say are their achievements , I am not surprised they have tried to hide .
18 Erm you have in front of you er background material that 's been submitted by way of statement and erm a half a day of discussion today plus plus this evening .
19 . The patched lines on the plan which you have in front of you erm are only intended to be indicative .
20 And so that , the charts you have in front of you represent the justification of all the changes to Selby 's figures .
21 we 'll I know what we mean yep how do you prepare what what you physically have in front of you so that you 're able to put the point over effectively
22 The second area relates to erm school meals and you have in front of you an erratum sheet the sheet outlines two areas of er change relative to erm in the main report .
23 The third area I need to take you through is some erm typographical amendments to the resolutions that you have in front of you , so if you just bear with me I proposed to go through those and perhaps if you want to mark them on the sheets as I go through and if I 'm going too fast erm just wave .
24 The first erm resolution sheet that you have in front of you is a pink one erm so the Labour group there are no typographical errors on the pink sheet .
25 There has been more expensive consultation with head teachers and the governors than has been possible er before and I hope the result of that it is reflected in the pages that you have in front of you .
26 What is important is the child that they have in front of them , and to learn to understand that child .
27 Well now I have in front of me my book that I wrote with Rachel Lowe about these erm these early film erm makers of Britain , and leafing it over I see some of the facts which lie behind the Brighton 's , Brighton 's contribution to this .
28 What is important is the child that they have in front of them , and to learn to understand that child .
29 ‘ I just hope that they 're not an indication of Irish troubles finding their way into Wales in the way they have in parts of England over recent days and weeks , ’ said Mr Wigley .
30 Of course , if conventionalism were just the semantic theory that the phrase " legal rights " should not be used to describe rights people have in virtue of consistency in principle , then a conventionalist judge could indeed take a lively interest in that form of consistency under a different description .
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