Example sentences of "[adv] have a [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | She has managed their staff restaurant for 18 years , so obviously has a great relationship with our clients . |
2 | Trish obviously has a great rapport with the odd character , though she freely admits that he , despite his talent , is an unrewarding sort of horse . |
3 | The Authority necessarily has a close relationship with Eurotunnel . |
4 | Despite the damage man has done to the Asian elephant , he has long had a close partnership with the great animal founded if not on love then certainly on respect . |
5 | ‘ Now we 'd better have a formal interview with you , which I will allege took place in your flat . ’ |
6 | If there is to be a ‘ secondary literacy ’ of the kind imagined and enacted in Verbivore , it will necessarily have a reciprocal relationship with contemporary technological inventions and institutions . |
7 | An example would be where a large articulated motor vehicle was turning a sharp corner and in doing so had a slight collision with a parked car . |
8 | It would undoubtedly be wiser to establish the young author 's identity and then , if he proved to be Mrs Stych 's son , perhaps have a quiet word with the boy first . |
9 | It has a beautiful purple sheen which is best seen against a dark background , so have a well-planted tank with black gravel . |
10 | NeXT already has a similar agreement with Data General Corp , whose AViiON servers are also built around 88000 RISCs . |
11 | These had already had a brief clash with the German destroyers and now headed north with the MGB were MLs 5 and 15 , but ML 15 had to be abandoned . |
12 | ‘ Diana came off that plane in Korea as if she has just had a stand-up row with Charles , ’ the aide said . |
13 | But the crucial thing he had n't told us was that his girlfriend was one of the operators involved in the ring , and he 'd just had a big row with her . |
14 | ‘ I 've just had a quick word with Carole Meadows , ’ Ross told her as he put down the phone . |
15 | I mean I 'm just having a general chat with you |
16 | Er , you there 's no offend that I can cover with you , I 'm just having a wee chat with you on it in general terms on it , but I mean I could fill pages and pages |
17 | I was just having a little word with Mr Twomey about his silver for the dinner . |
18 | ‘ Aye , Ah 'd best have a wee talk with her myself . ’ |
19 | I 'll just have a quick word with your dad . |
20 | Ramsey missed his canonry ; that is , he grieved that he no longer had a priestly connection with a church in the town . |
21 | I just had a quick phonecall with him . |
22 | Sadly , it already had a dented side with a broken window . |
23 | He already had a verbal agreement with Forest for another year , but chairman Frederick Reacher was anxious to put it in writing at a time when the anti-Clough lobby was growing in strength . |
24 | Adolescents seem to find it harder , though , to relate to a step-father when they already have a good relationship with a non-custodial father . |
25 | It still has a Romanesque nave with large circular columns ; these have varying types of cushion capitals , and chevron decoration remains on one or two of the nave arcade arches ( 364 and 366 ) . |
26 | Even the smallest garden in Madeira usually has a small courtyard with pergola for vine , passion fruit or rose and numerous pot plants — orchids , anthuriums and ferns . |
27 | Anyone who has ever had a close encounter with that lethal spirit tequila ( accurately described here as liquid plutonium ) will experience an agreeable sense of schadenfreude as the characters toss back the shots with reckless abandon , while the evocation of the hideous , hungover morning-after is hilariously achieved . |
28 | ‘ We 've acted for the club for a long time and have always had a good relationship with them . |
29 | ‘ First team coach Liam O'Kane has always had a good relationship with the players and he , too , would come into contention . |
30 | ‘ I 'm very happy and I have always had a good relationship with the board . ’ |