Example sentences of "[adv] had a [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Ramsey missed his canonry ; that is , he grieved that he no longer had a priestly connection with a church in the town .
3 I just had a quick phonecall with him .
4 Sadly , it already had a dented side with a broken window .
5 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 .
6 I always had a good relationship with the press .
7 ‘ I always had a religious obsession with fame .
8 During the recent years after the war the university rose in national importance and always had a close connection with the bishop .
9 The Manor Ground faithful always had a strained relationship with the Maxwells — United supporters would n't take lightly revelations that some of them had their pensions used to pay players ' wages .
10 We always had a permanent stand-in with Mike around .
11 ‘ He always had a special affinity with horses . ’
12 Subsidies were resumed in 1961 and thereafter had a chequered history with changing problems in housing supply and differing political judgements ( Burnett , 1978 ) .
13 Built in on the site of an older church , it once had a central pulpit with pews arranged round it in a circle .
14 I also had a useful talk with U Ba Pe , an old politician who was critical of the composition of the Governor 's Council .
15 He also had a private meeting with the speaker of parliament and the president of the Constitutional Court , two of his leading opponents , in an attempt to seek a compromise .
16 She said its classlessness also had a strong appeal with ‘ business people and gardeners living side by side and talking to each other . ’
17 We also had a strong liaison with the RAF Armoured Cars , These were manned by RAF personnel , but were Rolls-Royce-engined devices that resembled a large , extended bully-beef tin .
18 From talking to them on the way home and talking to Ted Heath 's G P , who we also had a long discussion with , without doubt there are other people there who obviously simply refuse to let come home , who are just as serious and , from the sound of it , one or two perhaps even more serious than the ones we did bring home .
19 He also had a disinterested fascination with the records of the middle ages , especially those of the west country .
20 He also had a working association with the civil engineer Robert Sabine , one of the pioneers of transatlantic telegraphy .
21 One of the Zekes also had a geared R–1340 with a three-bladed prop installed .
22 Diana also had a poignant reunion with the parents of Louise Woolcock , who died a fortnight ago from cancer at 21 .
23 Quigley clearly had a master-slave relationship with these people .
24 The St Petersburg soviet , whose leading figure was Trotsky now had a great conflict with Witte .
25 There was a real engineer among them , and my suggestion about telephone work had paid a bonus , for he had installed a phone in the hole , and the watchers now had a direct link with New Scotland Yard .
26 He was buried in a war grave and the little boy who ran through the house in Forres waving a wooden sword now had a wooden cross with his name on it in Belgium .
27 Petya Tcherkassoff , the Russian singing idol , today had a personal audience with Pope Georgi .
28 The only comprehensive attempt to measure venereal infection , which plainly had a strong connection with some kinds of extra-marital sex , revealed little except that in Prussia , not unexpectedly , it was much higher in the megalopolis Berlin than in any other province ( tending normally to diminish with the size of cities and villages ) , and that it reached its maximum in towns with ports , garrisons and institutes of higher education , i.e. with heavy concentrations of unmarried young men away from their homes .
29 Ramprakash , for reasons best known to himself , treated a Cambridge batsman , Marcus Wight , to a stream of verbal abuse and then had a stand-up row with his own captain , John Emburey , which allegedly continued later .
30 The blue saddlecloth evidently had a strong association with pain ; which indicated the reason for her earlier unsuccessful training .
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