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

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1 Eventually , as has already occurred with Islam in some countries , these countervailing centres of power will challenge governments and sometimes gain control over them .
2 The idea of basing decisions on generalisations about the elderly rather than on the needs of individual elderly patients has also met with criticism on purely ethical grounds .
3 In higher education , for example , the idea of the autonomy of the University Grants Committee ( replaced in 1988 by the University Funding Council ) as a buffer between the universities and the Department of Education and Science has been shattered and the Department has regularly intervened with advice to universities and polytechnics about subject areas which should have greater or less resources .
4 And when Ross had proceeded to tell all the interested spectators — of which there had been many — that he and Laura were on their second honeymoon … she 'd almost exploded with loathing of the man who was now so clearly dominating her life .
5 Naseby had positively glowed with satisfaction at the revelations of this budding Sarah Bernhardt .
6 Parallel to these activities , other standardisation bodies ( eg ASTM and BSI ) and scientists have also dealt with nomenclature for gas chromatography , liquid chromatography , exclusion chromatography , and planar chromatography .
7 Working-class heroes have often flirted with delinquency in adolescence : it is hard to find the right channel for extraordinary energy .
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