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

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1 Patients were told they would just have to live with the birthmarks .
2 The next daylight high water would not be until midday tomorrow but Heather reasserted that again we 'd just have to go with the flow .
3 And if he willingly takes on his share of household and parental duties , he may still have to contend with the scorn expressed by some old-fashioned ‘ macho ’ types who would not dream of being seen to do what they continue to think of as ‘ women 's work ’ .
4 Its replacement would still have to cope with the problem of big-spending councils ; the old rows about rate-capping and poll-tax-capping would simply be called something else .
5 In a few years time the fundholders may have very little room to manoeuvre but will still have to cope with the burden of administering their fund .
6 If a business is composed of some taxable and some exempt supplies , the business will still have to comply with the registration requirements .
7 And Daine must always have identified with the Napoleon of crime .
8 Leviticus , a person of such weapon-grade stupidity his mental faculties would probably have improved with the onset of senile dementia , left Scotland because the Conservatives had failed to reverse the Socialist reforms of the previous Labour government : railways still nationalised ; working class breeding like flies now the welfare state existed to prevent the natural culling by disease ; state-owned mines = intolerable .
9 If the Beast were a car it would probably have to complete with the Land Rover .
10 He knew he could really have done with a saw .
11 It starts simply enough with a water supply and a distillery but even that is not necessarily the ‘ start ’ , in that one could equally well have begun with the barley which forms one of the main inputs to the process of distillation .
12 Whitaker may well have parted with a horse of remarkable talent four years ago when he sold U2 to the Edwards family in Shropshire .
13 ‘ I 'm not an invalid , ’ she protested , but she might as well have argued with a rock .
14 These figures suggest that there was also some degree of undervaluation of exports and imports in terms of dinars in previous years , although the amount may well have varied with the rate of depreciation of the dinar .
15 Brian Harley is no superstar and Froggy , although an excellent caddie , could well have disappeared with the money to his favourite distillery for a month .
16 No one knew why , though the Dutch gunner Colonel opined that the reason for the Prince 's hasty departure could not have been of great importance , or else the Duke would surely have left with the Prince .
17 It will then have to contend with a challenge in the British courts over the legal status of Britain 's opt-out from the social chapter .
18 SARAH LOOSEMORE 's award of a place at Oxford University means that the British game may again have to contend with the loss of one of its major assets .
19 The Icelanders protested , not because they supported the cause of Facisim or German expansion — given the choice they would doubtless have stood with the Norwegians , fellow Vikings — but because they were not asked to choose .
20 Modigliani would never have stayed with a nonentity .
21 It revealed something she would never have associated with the man whose ironic half-smile appeared in tabloid gossip columns almost as often as it did in yachting magazines .
22 He agreed , on a strange condition : that he would never have to work with the eagles .
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