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

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1 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 .
2 On his arrival in the village , the Franciscan had had some trouble with those who practised the black arts and used the cemetery for diabolical activities .
3 In the main survey ( Appendix 1 , comments on Table 24 ; and more detailed cross-tabulations not included in Appendix ) , only three per cent of those who had recently bought on credit had had any problems with their credit arrangement , after buying ( nearly half the problems were difficulties over paying , and problems which people thought were the fault of the credit firm were very rare indeed ) .
4 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 .
5 ‘ The Premier League has had several meetings with supporters groups , and discussions are taking place about improving the game at grass-roots level .
6 The fiery Scot has had numerous run-ins with referees and linesmen since taking over as manager of Rangers in 1986 .
7 If any other reader has had any problems with Mark Stuart 's Variable Bench Power Supply ( or can throw any other light on this subject ) please drop me a line !
8 Even if the person or family have had little contact with a religious organisation a minister may be willing to visit while the person is dying .
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