Example sentences of "have [vb pp] with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have supped with the Golden Horde of Genghis Khan . |
2 | Assistant director of social services , Andrew Brooker , said : ‘ We have consulted with a wide range of staff and other agencies who have a direct interest in how Hampshire carry out implementation of community care legislation . |
3 | Wicketkeeper Moin Khan and batsman Zahid Fazal have toured with the Under-19 side , and the others have all played county or league cricket over here . |
4 | The supreme audit institutions of both countries , as well as of the profession , have responded with a greater application of and greater publicity about economy , efficiency and effectiveness auditing . |
5 | Philosophers from Aristotle through Bentham to Rawls [ 1971 ] have wrestled with the inner logic of equality . |
6 | If you have come with a particular ache or pain , do not expect it to disappear straight away . |
7 | For this reason , arguments for the existence of the monster based upon visual evidence have met with a good deal of scepticism . |
8 | Better designed and better tested materials than ours have met with a similar fate . |
9 | The argument was over Zack 's decision to close with the negotiator called Quinn and have done with the whole thing at two million dollars ransom . |
10 | These may include the managers or key workers who have moved with a decentralizing firm , although in some areas , notably Cornwall ( Perry 1979 ) , migration may occur before employment is obtained . |
11 | In short , therefore , the state has been the driving force in the creation of a community of researchers , civil servants and managers , industrialists and businessmen ; their ranks and strategic importance have expanded with the growing osmosis between the defence , telecommunications and space industries . |
12 | Any other taxpayers who have agreed with the Inland Revenue that an action is a test case and that they will also benefit from the decision against the Revenue , should also not be affected by any retrospective amendment . |
13 | I have agreed with the Hon. Member for Cunninghame , North that there have been criticisms by the Scottish Consumer Council as to information about bus services . |
14 | To assist the debate many local Law Societies , notably Birmingham and Manchester , have agreed with the local county court what the appropriate rate of charge should be for any particular area , for any particular year , and the courts apply those rates . |
15 | For centuries merchant seamen from all over the world have mingled with the local population and now , in addition , for three months every year , holidaymakers flood in like the tide . |
16 | Some institutions have experimented with a fixed camera operated by the teacher , so that no one else needs to be in the room to operate the camera . |
17 | First , some decisions , notably that in the South East Asia Fire case , have persisted with the traditional collateral fact doctrine , rejecting arguments that the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional error has been discarded . |
18 | After the failure of dismal conventional buddy movies like Eddie Murphy 's Another 48 Hours , Ricochet 's success ( it grossed over $35 million in the States ) lies in the way director Mulcahy ( Highlander ) , producer Joel Silver ( Die Hard , Lethal Weapon , 48 Hours ) and scriptwriter Steven de Souza , have tampered with the blockbusting buddy film/action movie formula so stylishly . |
19 | His parliamentary supporters have reacted with an inventive set of procedural obstructions , but Mr Ozal continues to press for further constitutional amendments — one of whose side-effects would be to allow publications and possibly broadcasting in Kurdish . |
20 | ‘ Throughout , they have not only protested their innocence , but have co-operated with the investigating authority , confident that their names would be cleared . |
21 | When this happens the rest of the school , who along the way have trained with the successful runner , may have beaten him on occasion , have been course markers , marshals , timekeepers , supporters and team-mates , really feel that sport is n't just another soap opera glimpsed on television or paraded through the back pages of the newspapers — it 's something that they are actively experiencing at first hand for themselves . |
22 | Company Programmes have worked with a wide range of clients to develop their managers to solve a range of business issues which include |
23 | In the West at least people have identified with a threatened world and the pressure groups have been the first instruments of that identification . |
24 | They have coincided with a sharp rise in refugees taking advantage of liberal asylum laws . |
25 | It would , you may recall , have coincided with a heavy-duty exercise at Catterick Camp involving a mid-air collision of civilian and military aircraft . |
26 | Some companies have dispensed with the middle management function altogether . |
27 | About 80 species of birds worldwide have dispensed with the bothersome business of raising their own young and only about 50 of these are cuckoos of one sort or another . |
28 | More modern views of this kind have dispensed with the metaphysical baggage of a pure Platonic universe of knowledge way above the senses of the uneducated , but the idea that reason can bring a new level of understanding still persists . |
29 | Those who have lived with a large refrigerator on board their yacht in sunnier climes will remember what a bother it is to have to run the engine for an hour every day to keep the drinks cold and the food fresh . |
30 | Missionaries who have lived with a cultural expression of the gospel adapted to their own context have to divest the message of that cultural adaptation and seek to introduce the gospel in a form which is culturally appropriate to the community in which they are seeking to communicate . |