Example sentences of "have [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You have to go with it , Annie . ’
2 Claytons are my favourites but I ca n't find them that often so I usually have to go with the Tortex .
3 That 's why I have to go with you . ’
4 ‘ Now the Tories have changed policy , they have to go with it . ’
5 You have to go with it , riding the pain like a horse that flattens its ears and shies away from you .
6 I have to go with JOE JORDAN .
7 Er , your officers have always , extremely cooperative in that way , and that they 're a particular group of officers , they do n't like to agree with everything that we say , and we have to go with robust discussions .
8 ‘ I myself have to go with Surrey because I am club captain — and that applies to several other players on this tour as well . ’
9 Well that 's the only thing , I have to go with my mum cos I have n't for ages !
10 Erm well because you have to go with your dad .
11 I guess they must have used all the NATO calibre ammo by now and have replenished with 5.56 mm weapons , either supplied by deserters in the Danuese battalions or captured .
12 I have supped with the Golden Horde of Genghis Khan .
13 I have checked with a breeder and my Angel is a female .
14 We have checked with his own doctor .
15 Nevertheless , I have checked with my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds , North-East ( Mr. Kirkhope ) , who would have leapt to his feet to speak if he were not precluded from doing so by virtue of his office , and I have read the document to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
16 I have checked with our Information Services manager and he tells me that Wimpey did not take any photographs of military airfields prior to or during the war years .
17 ‘ As you 'll see , it 's a great pile of belongings I have to carry with me , and the hare can travel easier inside than outside us . ’
18 They have fallen with anger and sadness .
19 But we have to continue with that .
20 You have parted with something that you might have kept and that is a sufficient ‘ detriment . ’
21 But New York 's 250,000 commercial concerns have to contract with private hauliers to have their rubbish removed .
22 The present war is the first war the people of this country have waged with a birth-rate below replacement level .
23 Does he accept that the Government are reducing to fewer than 300 ships the number of vessels that now sail under the red ensign and that they have treated with utter contempt the red ensign , which has served this country well in times of peace and war ?
24 For the next year , he says , his life will be all Aspects of Love — setting it on the rails along which previous vehicles have coasted with profitable ease — London , New York , Australia , Vienna , Hungary , Tokyo .
25 If they all give exactly the same answer , you can be pretty sure they have communicated with each other .
26 But on the other hand it is already operated by , for example , those professionals who have co-founded with users voluntary pressure groups , doffing their professional garb by night .
27 The image of policing gleaned from police programmes on British and American television and in films is very much how Easton 's police see themselves , as others have commented with respect to police forces elsewhere ( Holdaway 1983 : 147 ; Hurd 1979 ; Klockars 1983 ; Morris and Heal 1981 ; Tuska 1979 ) .
28 What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ?
29 Once you have completed with shaping you are still left with more than one option for completing the top .
30 Assistant director of social services , Andrew Brooker , said : ‘ We have consulted with a wide range of staff and other agencies who have a direct interest in how Hampshire carry out implementation of community care legislation .
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