Example sentences of "has [verb] [pers pn] with a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bored with the custom of the bishop 's Easter letter , Hope has replaced it with a tabloid , just out .
2 J. Howard , Secretary of Areley Kings Machine Knitting Club , has contacted us with a change of details .
3 Once again , Patrick Eggle has provided me with an excuse to get a paper round , take in laundry and even think about selling my body .
4 Mr Grainger , who believes that the association could be the first of its kind in the country , has contacted the American Brain Tumour Association which has provided him with a wealth of information .
5 Mr Grainger , who believes that the association could be the first of its kind in the country , has contacted the American Brain Tumour Association which has provided him with a wealth of information .
6 That has provided it with a group nucleus of up to 2,500 sows testing a minimum of six mainstream lines backed up by artificial insemination facilities with more than 100 boars .
7 In that event , the Antarctic ice sheet has provided us with a sample of a planetary body we have never seen , but which has a Moon-like anorthositic crust and a Moon-like soil layer .
8 Wolfgang Iser ( 1974 , p.288 ) has provided us with a picture of the competent reader 's behaviour , for — as he says — when we read ‘ we look forward , we look back , we decide , we change our decisions , we form expectations , we are shocked by their nonfulfilment , we question , we muse , we accept , we reject ’ .
9 Towards the end of his first letter to the Corinthians , Paul challenges the Corinthian Christians on the quality of their love , and in doing so has provided us with a bench-mark of quality as far as the practice of love is concerned .
10 When she has stocked it with an egg and its immobilised meal , she seals the vessel with a bung made from one final pellet .
11 This experience has left me with a love of the East and an ability to feel at home there which has been an immense help in my business life .
12 The government has bombarded savers with opportunities to buy shares — generally on the cheap — in recognisable and profitable enterprises , it has tempted them with a succession of tax breaks designed to promote share ownership , and it has presided over the most sustained equity bull market of modern times .
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