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

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1 President Brad Burnham says the amount of information FlashPort generates about a programme as it attempts to translate it from one platform to another has presented him with pricing and packaging issues .
2 It will most frequently be used in situations where the defendant has employed some violence against the victim but there is no evidence of injury or where he has threatened her with violence without using a weapon .
3 ‘ Rogal Dorn has blessed you with wisdom , ’ Lexandro said airily , knowing full well that Tundrish spent much more time in the scriptories than praying in cell or chapel .
4 Punch has provided me with laughter on many dark ( and good ) days , and I shall badly miss it .
5 This is cheating the system after all ; a system that has provided you with education , health care , roads , even the clean water which now lies in puddles on the kitchen floor .
6 She will return to the fold which has enveloped her with love and support during her difficult marriage .
7 Doctors said his main injuries were psychological and the ‘ shattering experience ’ has left him with post traumatic stress syndrome .
8 Lord C had said she 'd borne them with stoicism , but looking back she realised she 'd been disappointed not to receive the whole dozen .
9 The immediate sight of him , which should have filled them with relief and joy , brought only terror .
10 You should n't have mixed it with whisky , Marjorie said .
11 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
12 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
13 A general respect towards her grew out of her sufferings ; having borne them with humility she judiciously re-settled in her native valley .
14 This will equally enable the Policyholder to replace the engine with one of similar type , capacity , age and size to the one lost — and therefore we will have provided him with indemnity under the Policy notwithstanding the fact that he has been paying premium on the value insured .
15 He played Bobby Dupea with explosive sensitivity , as a promising musician who rejects a career to become an oil-rigger ; a rebel who , like Nicholson himself , had the chance of taking a particular course in life which would have provided him with comfort and stability , but chose a different route to that which might have been expected of him .
16 He was alone ; a single Russian with a musket could have slain him with ease , but with fixed bayonets none could fire .
17 They would have to charge me with manslaughter .
18 BSDI made its motion on the basis of legal procedure claiming USL would first have to charge it with trade secret and copyright infringement , a charge USL subsequently made when it expanded its suit to include the University of California at Berkeley ( UX No 396 ) .
19 I must have studied her with attention for I find that I can at this moment , however reluctantly , see her face before me as distinctly as though I was still sitting in that coffee bar with a quarter of an inch of the brown dregs left in my cup .
20 Her relationship with Freemantle seems to have provided her with shelter from an often upsetting social life in Brackley .
21 She was called Hodierna and Richard seems to have remembered her with affection .
22 She 'd felt a warmth go through her , as though he 'd reached out and touched her , an imaginary touch that had filled her with excitement .
23 Miss Menzies had filled it with petrol on the Friday afternoon and used it on the Monday morning .
24 His mouth felt dry , as if someone had filled it with sand .
25 It was if someone had filled it with sand .
26 Nicky responded because , probably for the first time in his life , someone had shown trust in him and had treated him with respect .
27 Or perhaps because I 've lulled her with bedtime stories embroidering our favourite theme : once upon a time there was a girl named Gittel , who had a curse called down upon her …
28 She had given it with affection , but would have been forced — by custom , by law , and by John-William 's iron will — to give it anyway .
29 We also had to provide them with lunch at 2.30 pm .
30 They had surrounded him with horror and stupidity , with all the paraphernalia of this so-called human excess , and they expected it to bring him down , to reduce him still further from the once proud state he had fallen from , but they would not succeed .
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