Sentence examples for have of a from inspiring English sources

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But such things, my son, have of a truth nothing divine in them.

Tank described those limits as the lack of precision understanding that mechanics have of a car.

He fits more closely the image one might have of a lead advocate for this cause.

"He really breaks the stereotype people have of a regimented military officer.

"The longer it takes to happen, the bigger chance we have of a warmer winter," Cohen said.

The in side, meanwhile, is currently selling fear, the kind of fear you may have of a painful operation.

Dismaland and the Alton Towers crash have both confounded the jolly expectations we have of a day out.

"Animal stars have the unique ability that human stars don't have of a certain fungibility," she said.

What impressions do you have of a university when it freezes tuition or adopts other affordability measures?

(Also, "audio" may be unnecessary here; obviously that's the only kind of recording you would have of a phone call).

"That's the best chance we have of a big deal," said Representative Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.

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