Example sentences of "had a [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | I 've never had a problem with it , never did have . |
2 | I have found that over the years we have never had a problem with the Michelin tyres and they offer excellent value for money . |
3 | Organiser Ali McMordie said earlier this week : ‘ We have had a problem with the sort of cynicism that you find in Northern Ireland about peace initiatives . |
4 | Er that was automatic ninety th er November ninety three but we 've had a problem with them so we 're negotiating . |
5 | He says he 's never had a problem with events he 's organised . |
6 | He is now gainfully employed in the centre of midfield by Alex Ferguson and the next qualifying tie being away from Ibrox , where McClair has had a problem with an element of the crowd , could be an influential factor in Roxburgh 's decisions . |
7 | You 've had a problem with damp Mollie Noel tells me ? |
8 | Erm , what , erm , also you have n't had a problem with being rejected . |
9 | The robbers had certainly had a boy with them , they said , but whether this boy was the same boy … well , it seemed very doubtful . |
10 | Mary has had a relationship with a married US senator ( Michael Tolan ) . |
11 | Returning to Wollheim 's analogy : when the reader of the porn performs , as internal actor , his fantasy , he is left , as internal audience , in a state that simulates the state he would be in if he had actually had a relationship with a woman like the imagined one . |
12 | The woman is said to have had a relationship with Antonio Luciani , who is serving 20 years for drug offences . |
13 | Lucy , who has 13 grandchildren and two great grandsons , added : ‘ I have already been down to my flat and have had a laugh with my friends . |
14 | ‘ I 've had a fight with my feller , have n't I , Sar ? |
15 | He had had a fight with the insurance inspector and ended up in court charged with Assault . |
16 | and it comes in late we 're , we , it does n't it ins it does n't make us very sympathetic but you know if , if , if , if people know who you are and , you know , you know they know you 've ha they 've had a conversation with you then it , it makes it easier |
17 | But you 've never had a conversation with him . |
18 | Henry had been involved in many of these discussions , had indeed had a pint with Dave Sprott to debate the issue , but when Elinor put the question to him he saw , suddenly , how he could not only perform a helpful , neighbourly act , and another last tribute , but also serve something that would , in all senses of the word , Finish 'Em . |
19 | At a guess , she had had a tiff with Mr Carson . |
20 | Johanna had also had a tiff with her boyfriend . |
21 | His claim about South African involvement was subsequently ridiculed in the press and elsewhere in a way reminiscent of the scorn poured for so many years on the suggestion that British intelligence might have had a link with the Zinoviev letter . |
22 | Her father had had a link with Italy . |
23 | I 've never had a quarrel with him in my life . ’ |
24 | He relapsed into silence then , and because my mind was still trying to grapple with the politics of a country I knew very little about , I failed to ask him whether Gómez had made that flight on his own or if he had had a crew with him . |
25 | Bassist Myles has also had a word with Viva Eight 's co-sponsors , all slicked back and ready to storm the school hall . |
26 | ‘ He had been shown the yellow card and the referee had had a word with him and although he did n't like being substituted , I did it for his own good . |
27 | I have had a word with Swan and he has agreed to become your personal private aeroplane for just as long as you remain small enough to fly on his back . ’ |
28 | ‘ The Commissioner has had a word with the Home Office . |
29 | I 've already had a word with the vicar and made a provisional booking for Friday afternoon . |
30 | Well I 've had a word with Keith and he will be available and , and very willing to do a one day seminar of that nature basically on why unison how we should go about convincing the , the membership at large how we should er conduct the free ballot campaign as it were . |