Example sentences of "[pron] have a [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ May I have a list of the dead ? ’ he asked .
2 Could I have a copy of the letter , please , can I take it up ?
3 I had a vision of the little green car waiting quietly at the roadside .
4 Somewhere beyond Amiens I had a memory of the car-ferry docks at Calais .
5 So I had a couple of the beefburgers .
6 I had a couple of the beefburgers .
7 He and I had a version of the Introit that went : BEEDING : How shall we stand in the church ?
8 Back in London I had a foretaste of the conflicts that were to come .
9 Next year I had a copy of The Last Enchantments sent to her , a book full of my life in Oxford with my brother .
10 In the darkness I had an image of the loss of my writing .
11 Needless to say , I have a knowledge of the Hundred Years War and feuds between England and France .
12 If I have a criticism of the National Health Service , it is that , by mistake , his was tuned into the right while mine was correctly tuned to centre left .
13 There are great dangers in the royal family speaking out because I have a memory of the nineteen seventy nine , just prior to the devolution bill in the referendum in Scotland , when the Queen spoke out against devolution , now she in , in effect denied a large number of Scots the opportunity to have some sort of Scottish Parliament based here , and we probably would n't , I think , be debating this subject today , if in fact we 'd got that eleven years ago .
14 I have a vision of the future , ’ he said in his presidential address .
15 I have a touch of the Quechua in me . ’
16 I have a copy of the race tape back at my flat in London .
17 I have a copy of the magazine and the hon. Member for Sedgefield may like to read it .
18 I have a copy of the consortium 's report and the hon. Member for Gordon should have got a copy because it was identical to the Lothian report .
19 Chairman I have a copy of the environmental impact assessment report in respect of East Bank options , West End Road and Ipswich Northern bypass , they 've been on my desk from
20 Whilst not a support crew member , I do work in the loco department of a major preserved line , so I have an idea of the work involved , and I for one do not begrudge the support crews anything , they deserve every little perk they get , not to mention the grateful thanks of all those of us who gain immense pleasure from their efforts , including you , Mr Stigle !
21 By going down to sea level , you can walk out on to the Rocker de la Vierge , reached by a short gangway , which has a statue of the Virgin on top and the beginnings of a jetty planned by the Emperor Napoleon III but never finished because the sea kept demolishing it .
22 I was shown to my room , which had a view of the back garden and the Noones ' paddock , where three sheep were grazing as the sun went down .
23 There was a very long and comfortable settee in front of the window which had a view of the River Thames which mesmerized me to such an extent that I could scarcely tear myself away to go to bed .
24 There 's no one in our cosy little set-up who has a quarter of the talent you have .
25 She has a vision of the hunchback standing on tiptoe gazing into large saucepans , or moving crabwise round the table .
26 Do you have a quarter of the right you would expect if you done the forty years .
27 We must let you have a bottle of the raspberries — so delicious . ’
28 Did you have a taste of the whooper swan ?
29 ‘ I can let you have a copy of the local map and some civilian buttons to sew onto your great-coat .
30 ‘ Do you have a copy of the constitution and rules of the club ? ’ he asked .
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