Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [noun] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What sets the true teacher apart is the ability he or she has to relate to children with thoughtfulness , concern and love .
2 ‘ Most people , in their hearts , know that Britain has to come to terms with reality .
3 Determinism has to do in part with consciousness itself , most notably with the mental events of choosing , deciding , and the like , and with mental events which precede them .
4 They have had to come to terms with computer print-outs , data sheets , the use of electronic equipment , and biological sampling techniques .
5 He wrote to Stead in April 1928 that he felt that for reasons of compensation he required the most ascetic and violent form of discipline , and discussed having to come to terms with celibacy as a Christian .
6 In these cases it may be that searches may have to rely on matches with length , shape and first letter .
7 Chezery and Brenod were high in the mountains , at 5,000 and 4,000 feet respectively , and had to contend like Norway with snow cover for six months of the year .
8 Though that 's beginning to be qualified a little because of the erm effects of erm national legislation , for example national employment legislation nowadays requires that all employers in a certain field of employment , and universities is one , erm pursue similar policies towards their staff , and indeed in our case erm pay them on the same pay scales and erm so in that sense we have to enter into agreements with trade unions and others which are binding on our members .
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