Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But now , with the Government having heavily modified the MMC's recommendations so brewers have to drop the tie from only half of the outlets they own over a 2,000-pub limit , Whitbread has decided to stick with brewing . |
2 | Since 1984 Dagenham has had to cope with double the number of product changes at Halewood . |
3 | He has had to struggle with nature ; compete with the most brilliant men and women of his generation ; labour to outstrip his own achievements . |
4 | ‘ But I still do n't see what the distance between humps and dips has got to do with colour ? |
5 | This has got to do with work . |
6 | He said , ‘ I do n't see what that has got to do with murder . ’ |
7 | BOXING is a sport that has learned to live with controversy . |
8 | There are all the pleasurable things that the ex-smoker has learned to associate with smoking , and which now have to be faced alone . |
9 | Education has learned to grab with ease but not to reach out and yet there is a good deal of help that can be given to small businesses and voluntary organisations once the idea of level three partnership has been grasped . |
10 | Yes , he 's got to become with experience , only come with playing tests . |