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

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1 Now when this is all over , and Saddam has got to be stopped , forcibly stopped , when this is over , I believe that there 's got to be no reneging as this country has constantly done with the Arabs ; there has got to be a Middle East conference , and the Israelis said ‘ yes , we agree to your State , but return to your original frontiers or you will get the same treatment as Saddam has got . ’
2 ‘ The rapport the manager has always had with the supporters of this club has been excellent . ’
3 Since he took power in 1959 Mr Castro has often disagreed with the Russians .
4 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
5 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
6 Now London suburbia has almost merged with the encroachments of Brighton .
7 I saw the plight of the Jews , but I 've also served with the Arabs in M I six of the Field Security Service , from Turkey to Libya , and erm I do n't like what I see .
8 Am I right in saying that you 've also been very you 've also changed with the times as well , and adjusted
9 She knew that he had nearly finished with the Jacobites ; and as far as she was aware he had nothing else lined up .
10 Appointed after the 1987 crash [ see p. 35742 ] to reform the exchange , Yuen had frequently clashed with the Securities and Futures Commission [ see p. 38395 ] .
11 The party had even colluded with the Tories to attempt to thwart SNP assaults on ‘ Thatcher 's right to ruin Scotland ’ .
12 With many of the other leading generation engineers having taken positions as divisional controllers , he was difficult to replace , and responsibility as Pask 's deputy for generation thus fell to J. D. Peattie , an ex-CEB operations engineer , with little experience of the power station design side , and to other ex-CEB staff who had previously liaised with the undertakings on power station design .
13 Hugh Puddephat , she discovered , had certainly moved with the times .
14 Engineers have long wrestled with the problems of safe guarding equipment against RFI .
15 ‘ Let us be done with the arguments of participant observation versus interviewing — as we have largely dispensed with the arguments for psychology versus sociology — and get on with the business of attacking our problems with the widest array of conceptual and methodological tools that we possess and they demand ’ .
16 Compradors have usually identified with the interests of the TNCs , whether they are directly employed by them or not , for both encourage the transformation of traditional patterns of consumption and behaviour in developing societies , though post-imperialism theory has yet to confront this particular issue .
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