Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] had [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | If any readers have had similar experiences with bad goods , please write directly to Esther Rantzen , or to me , and I will post all letters to her team . |
2 | I expect because they trust a fellow countryman — the Iranians have had bad experiences with supplies from abroad . |
3 | One Home has had great success with an art therapist who came over to take classes , combining residents from a number of Homes close to each other . |
4 | Since his election Dr. Kumar has had regular battles with Mr Bates , who since his narrow defeat has moved from Gateshead to Marton . |
5 | The Joint Working Group on Youth Work in Lothian has had initial discussions with the aim of developing appropriate strategies for including road safety issues in programmes for young people . |
6 | According to the tabloids , Souness has had remarkable success with women . |
7 | In what was widely seen as an attempt to exact vengeance on Clinton , Nichols had issued a federal lawsuit which claimed that the Governor had had extra-marital affairs with at least five women , and that he had misused official funds in entertaining them . |
8 | Almost all of the higher earners and men with 10 or more partners have had oral sex with a woman , and it 's the men with a regular relationship and someone else on the side who are most likely to have done it in the past year . |
9 | The Jewish people have had continuous relationship with the Holy Land for nearly 4,000 years . |
10 | KEVIN KEEGAN has had secret talks with Newcastle directors in a bid to keep him at St James 's Park . |
11 | The fiery Scot has had numerous run-ins with referees and linesmen since taking over as manager of Rangers in 1986 . |
12 | Modern historians have had scant success with this material , which inspires little trust . |