Example sentences of "[noun sg] have a [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 All the properties overlook the sea and there is a small village nearby ; the harbour has a pier with a regular ferry service too and from Mallaig .
2 Each bedroom has a washbasin with hot and cold water , overhead strip light and razor socket , together with a bedside lamp and telephone .
3 True to historical precedent , it required a white rock musician to have a hit with a black man 's song — in this case Eric Clapton with ‘ I Shot the Sheriff ’ — before the breakthrough could occur ; but at length Bob Marley became the first reggae superstar .
4 He smiled , remembered his ambition to have a holiday with his friends instead of with his family .
5 ‘ The average tramp 's cell had a bed with a mattress , a straw pillow , and three blankets .
6 Polythene tubes ( Sterilin ; internal diameter 0.75 mm ( input ) and 2 mm ( output ) ) were inserted ; the output catheter had a tip with multiple perforations to allow sump collection of fluid .
7 The tall carriage entrance had a clock with a black face and gilt Roman numerals in its small pediment , the yard paved with small , sunk cobbles with moss between .
8 The simplest version has a straightforward bar , whereas a more robust type has a bar with a T cross section .
9 Will the Chancellor have a word with his Chief Secretary and tell him the facts of life , which are that the burden of taxation is much higher than it was in 1970 when the Labour party was in office ?
10 So when we got the council 's bloke to have a word with her , went to saw he a fortnight ago , and she 's moved today .
11 I 'd gone across to the old folks ' home to have a chat with Maureen and , inevitably , I was telling her about the trouble I was having .
12 Also the cohabitation ruling makes it difficult for a woman who is on supplementary benefit to have a relationship with a man without becoming financially dependent upon him , since her benefit will be stopped if they are deemed to be cohabiting .
13 For Guangming Ribao ( September 13 ) , this was proof of Dai Qing 's determination to have a confrontation with the authorities and showed ‘ Dai Qing 's basic objective to influence society and intervene in politics with independent personal characters and independent thinking . ’
14 On the way to the Staff Common Room Fenniway had a word with the constable who was taking up Pickerage 's lunch , so it was well into lunch break by the time Bill was called .
15 And I think that a lot of shoppers tend to forget that every time you buy anything from a shop , even if all you spent is ten pence , it does n't matter how little money you 've spent , but every time you buy anything from a shop you have a contract with the shop and the shop has a contract with you .
16 But that would be tantamount to admitting that somehow , by some outrageous quirk of emotion , she cared whether Roman had a relationship with Stephanie … which was unthinkable …
17 ‘ The Secretary-General had a word with the hospital 's administrator who reluctantly agreed to make an exception in the Colonel 's case and waive the normal visiting hours .
18 All right that 's how we play the game a question 's asked about every record we play the question about this next record give us a ring on Nottingham three four three four three four if you know the answer is , Which local group had a hit with this one ?
19 And the question is , Which local group had a hit with that one ?
20 Well which local group had a hit with that one ?
21 which local group had a hit with that one ?
22 The William Roberts Action group had a meeting with Norman Wilkinson ( Director of Sports and Leisure ) on May 19 and when he was asked if there was any money in the budget for a new pool he said that there was not .
23 Before long the woman who cleaned the shop had a row with Miss Meers and left , and she refused to replace her .
24 The Building Employers Confederation had a meeting with the Prime Minister , which was reported on 1 October in The Independent .
25 Daddy had a fight with a chicken , ’ Daniel announced proudly .
26 Visitors with imagination have given names to other limestone formations here : a pedestal of rock at the entrance to the inner chamber is variously known as The Pulpit and the Bishop 's Throne , and the facing wall has a projection with a profile likened to the map of Wales .
27 Usually the claimant has a contract with the professional , and experts appointed in recent times are almost invariably professionals .
28 I was up all night having a row with Memet . ’
29 Standard bearer 's like a pole it was a pole they held , that 's what the Roman soldiers look like look the Roman legionnaires and the standard bearer had a pole with shields on it .
30 Will the hon. Gentleman have a word with the Chairman and members of the Public Accounts Committee about that ?
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