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

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1 ONE OF the first railway privatisations of the century has finally come of age with the clearance of a unique hire purchase agreement with British Rail .
2 Whilst learning to take the rough and the smooth of rugby fortunes with a philosophic air , Townsend has already reacted to criticism with refinements to his play that have been a factor in his selection for Australia : ‘ I tend to pay heed more to criticism than to praise .
3 While the proportion of mentally ill among homeless people has probably not changed greatly over the past two decades , the absolute number has probably doubled in parallel with the number of homeless people .
4 Pip has never really thought about his features until this point and from then on wants to be a gentleman because he has instantly fallen in love with Estella and wants to impress her , and make her love him .
5 For the past couple of years he has also appeared in pantomime with Rolf Harris .
6 Smoking has also declined in parallel with a phased ban on advertising and use of taxes from tobacco sales to replace tobacco sponsorship of sports and arts and fund health promotion .
7 His driving , suspect in the Players ' Championship , has also improved after consultation with David Leadbetter .
8 Since 1990 she has really began to surface with work which is not for the faint hearted .
9 No , says Dusan Trancik , the Slovakian maker of seven features who has frequently got into trouble with the authorities .
10 Fortunately for his pectorals and his cranium , Mr Stallone has yet to fall in love with a woman who likes men with small busts and large brains .
11 Clearly , wealth has recently moved in tandem with the savings ratio .
12 Aye , you 'd better jump in bed with him ,
13 ‘ Perhaps I 'd better get in touch with him .
14 The price was about the only thing about the house that was right , but we 'd both fallen in love with it right away .
15 The Communist Party had most to gain by combination with other groups , for with its strong discipline it could always hope to attract supporters from allied groups without losing many of its own members .
16 We 've all fallen in love with our cover picture this month , and hope you will too — it 's got such a happy , festive feel .
17 Another participant pointed out that the Northern Ireland budget over the last five years had only increased in line with inflation .
18 Fortunately for her the camera had already fallen in love with the new royal cover girl .
19 She had already fallen in love with him , her whole heart had been surrendered , but he could never know that because he would have such power over her that she would never be able to deny him her body .
20 She had already fallen in love with Matthew Preston .
21 News of the suspension of the conference , which had resumed on Jan. 14 after a series of delays but had soon come into confrontation with the government , was greeted with demonstrations in Kinshasa .
22 I had always lived at home with my family .
23 By Royal Invitation ( 1988 ) related , for example , that the Queen was suspicious about the number 13 , that a footman had once fallen in love with Princess Margaret , and that Prince Charles disliked chocolate cakes , but manifested a distinct partiality for Bath Olivers .
24 I 've also fallen in love with the stereo .
25 They would never , as a family , be rid of her now , for she had now fallen in love with Liz and moped sadly and dangerously when excluded from Harley Street for too long .
26 A lot of teachers jump to conclusions about pupils before they 've even come into contact with them and broken through the pupil 's resentment .
27 Detectives involved in the murder inquiry had not been fooled by Green 's charade of wanting to help them — he had even appeared on TV with a tearful plea for aid in finding the killer .
28 President Guillermo Endara ended on March 13 a 13-day hunger strike which he had reportedly undertaken in solidarity with the most needy of Panamanians at a time of severe economic crisis .
29 Mansfield claimed that Thorne had consistently acted in accord with the
30 Yes , this was the closest that Lexandro had yet come to communion with elder Brethren .
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