Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] with [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Joseph Gamgee recorded that on his return from the Continent , Sewell said ‘ I have seen more lame horses while posting from Harwich to London than I have met with in all my journeys and during my inspection of veterinary schools and public places in France , Switzerland , Germany and Belgium ’ .
2 This is the partner I have to live with for ever .
3 That is a whole subject on its own and one I have dealt with in another book , Hypnosis Regression Therapy .
4 But these are restrictions you have to live with on a budget machine .
5 But these are restrictions you have to live with on a budget machine .
6 That scheming , cheating harlot , whose son you have consorted with like a cheap jade .
7 The problem we have to grapple with in trying to understand the significance of the events is the contradiction between the ostensibly humanitarian instincts of those who campaigned for legal change , and the controlling impact they had on people 's lives , particularly working-class girls and homosexuals .
8 Given all the millennia we have to play with in the stratigraphical record , we can expect our periodic catastrophes to do all the work we want of them .
9 Invariably the tension relieving behaviour of geriatric anxiety is howling and barking in the owner 's absence — completely out of character with the dog that they have lived with for 13 or so years .
10 Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay .
11 It exemplifies a group of people who have separate lives , ideas and attitudes , who are united because they 're in a common space and ( if the drama is working ) because they now share a common concern : something has happened which they have to deal with by working together .
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