Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In an alliance that could well go a lot further , Data General Corp has signed with NeXT Computer Inc to resell NeXT workstations with its AViiON servers , and the two companies will collaborate in development of client-server systems .
2 Player-manager Mark McGhee said : ‘ The results Allan has achieved with other sportsmen and women are very impressive and if he can get an extra yard of pace out of our players , then it will be very worthwhile . ’
3 Jim has to deal with any X-rays , lab reports . ’
4 ‘ This idea of a job change has come with perfect timing , has n't it ?
5 The Division has worked with one school in particular , Belfield Community School , Rochdale , in carrying out a five-year project designed to increase PITR .
6 Outwardly , Moscow has reacted with remarkable calm to the great human flood from East Germany to the West , and the convulsions it has caused in relations among its allies .
7 Hewlett-Packard Co has teamed with Banyan Systems Inc to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using HP printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface .
8 In winter , skin has to contend with central heating and cold temperatures ; conditions which can cause even the oiliest of skin types to become dehydrated .
9 Use of the computer has helped with both the problems .
10 A Devon family has previously been reported in which a female in three successive generations has presented with multiple polyps requiring repeated surgery over a number of years .
11 Isabel has worked with great energy for the Society , and has been a much-welcomed participant and calm presence at many Society functions .
12 Fiji 's government is in the process of defining those standards , and a recent call from the Attorney-General for better guidelines from the country 's Film Control Board has met with widespread support from all sectors of the population .
13 Fiji 's government is in the process of defining those standards , and a recent call from the Attorney-General for better guidelines from the country 's Film Control Board has met with widespread support from all sectors of the population .
14 I especially draw the attention of the House to positive relationships that the board has established with 102 training and enterprise councils and local enterprise companies for the provision of training for about 20,000 young people on its youth training schemes and to the £6.5 million that it is using from its reserves this year to maintain the momentum of training in the industry .
15 Hendrix 's vocals had an almost hypnotic effect , an effect which Randy Hansen has captured with uncanny accuracy , as surely as he has emulated the sound of Jimi 's guitar .
16 Our range of reverse osmosis units has met with considerable interest and just proves that it is no good trying to adapt unsuitable systems to the fishkeeper — they need and deserve purpose-built items .
17 I thought Raymond Hill has scored with that shot in the second half and Tony Canning had a great opportunity as well . ’
18 Caterham has experimented with several different large manufacturers ' engines , which saves the company a huge amount in research and development costs .
19 So far , this chapter has dealt with ninth-century perceptions of the working of politics at the centre , through palace-organisation and general assemblies .
20 Trent regional task force has worked with exemplary commitment to achieve both the agreed deadline next year and the interim deadline of 1 April this year .
21 Employment law , pensions , taxation , licensing regulations , Landlord and Tenant , V.A.T. Data Protection and so on — the Club has to deal with all of these and recent Minutes show an increase in the amount of business in these areas .
22 ‘ We have evidence that once past December wheat growers having to cope with difficult blackgrass populations can lose £100/ha for every month the weed is left unchecked . ’
23 Released from duty and put on the case , Renko builds up a long list of suspects , Zita having slept with most of the crew and possibly some of the flatfish .
24 These statements added little to what Arafat had already said but such casuistry , the decision to limit official contact with the PLO to the US embassy in Tunis , and the warning that any terrorist incident attributable to a PLO faction would render US recognition of the PLO void , suggested that the outgoing US administration had acted with considerable reluctance .
25 To the east the Mediterranean Fleet had also come under air attack during 8th. from Rhodes-based Axis aircraft , and heavy air fighting had ensued with six of the attackers being claimed shot down by the defending Fulmars from the carrier ‘ Formidable ’ .
26 Instead of looking angry , she realised , the dark eyes had kindled with fresh amusement .
27 An atmosphere of fear had descended with many witnesses too afraid to come forward , she added .
28 The other parties had met with mixed success and it was obvious that the enemy were mounting far stronger guards on their airfields .
29 In early 1939 , Lord Hailey had voiced fears that ‘ the problem would frankly become unmanageable ’ , but his appeals to the government to support the refugee cause with public funds had met with blank refusal .
30 This would not only be detailed but would require the submission of a number of " case report " forms relating to cases dealt with ( but anonymised ) which would demonstrate how the applicant had dealt with certain types of specified cases .
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