Example sentences of "having [to-vb] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such untimely celebrity death provides our nice clean ending and saves us having to contend with the natural processes of ageing and decay , for some reason considered more horrific and obscene than going out with a bang .
2 Seeing she was getting nowhere with Paul , he had taken over and saved her from having to cope with a great deal of harassment .
3 Now in the wake of his service there , having to cope with the vivid reminders of how worth it it was and how tragic a loss of life of Vietnamese …
4 Richard Nixon repeatedly expressed his exasperation at having to work with an unresponsive bureaucracy .
5 Thus a computer catalogue could print out on demand all the items of which Dr Rhodes Boyson was the author ; or those which had his name in the title ; or all the items having to do with a specific topic , even something so very specific as " The effect of solvents on the killing of bacteria by phenol " ; or all the items in tape-slide format ; or all the items published in Bletchley in 1975 .
6 Just as Hobbes rejects Descartes 's view of sense-perception as having to do with an immaterial mind , so his moral philosophy is purely materialistic , and appeals only to the idea of matter in motion .
7 We then have the composite view that an effect is necessitated by a causal circumstance and , furthermore , is related to a so-called sufficient condition in the way described , having to do with the usual background .
8 If a given thing x is related to a given thing y , it is argued , this must be seen as having to do with the intrinsic nature of x , and the intrinsic nature of x can , in the final analysis , be fully understood only as a feature of the whole to which it and everything else belongs .
9 The first , having to do with the very nature of the notations , is that some of them have certainly been added at a later date .
10 A sanctuary for wild animals is having to deal with a new phenomenon … bald hedgehogs .
11 Some pupils expressed strong negative views on having to deal with the two systems , and several tasks were tried out in two versions , one with metric units and one with Imperial units , the version with Imperial units often proving to be easier .
12 He concluded that the approach was ‘ too heavily fictionalized ’ to go down with an audience that was having to deal with the everyday realities of war .
13 Vets are having to deal with the biggest outbreak of distemper in ten years .
14 The project is concerned with how unemployed offenders are dealt with by the courts and what problems are posed for courts and other agencies by having to deal with an increased number of unemployed people .
15 Censors were having to deal with an unmanageable number of publications .
16 The Musée Rodin , founded in 1917 after the death of the prolific Auguste-René Rodin , is having to deal with an unprecedented quantity of fakes which have infiltrated the art market in France .
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