Example sentences of "have [verb] [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 ‘ Now my parents realise they may have to go to help with identification .
11 The question of whether service jobs are real jobs or whether only manufacturing jobs create wealth and so are the only real jobs was again posed and it was agreed that it was wrong to define wealth-producing as only having got to do with manufacturing and producing profit .
12 ( 4 ) An applicant shall not be treated as having failed to comply with subsection ( 2 ) ( b ) above if the notice is , without any fault or intention of his , removed , obscured or defaced before the first day of the meeting of the board at which the application is to be considered , so long as he has taken reasonable steps for its protection and , if need be , replacement .
13 and that 'll enable me to get on doing what I 've got to do with spitfire and everything , spit spitfire 's fine , I 'll get that in
14 Though we 've got to pursue with leisure , well I think as part of this front line review we 've got to , you know , throw everything up in the air .
15 In a very little , it would be the time when once she had used to sit with Mama
16 The talks came to grief after the separatists insisted that the government , or perhaps the ruling Socialist party , should publicly acknowledge that its representatives had agreed to negotiate with ETA on the Basque country 's political future .
17 Although government and rebels had met briefly in 1987 , it was the first time that army officers had agreed to talk with URNG representatives .
18 It does n't sort of get to me nowadays , I 've learned to deal with prejudice , but in a funny kind of way , it 's helped me get from the bottom to the top .
19 After its financial disaster in 1720 the South Sea Company had pulled itself together and had tried to trade with South America as though nothing had happened .
20 As this liaison officer recognised , the basic level of skills training equipped them only for unskilled work and they had to learn to cope with compromise :
21 She had begun to sweat with discomfort .
22 Once she had thought he was coming in her direction and her heart had begun to pump with excitement but he had walked straight past , heading for the bar that was selling soft drinks only ( with a crate of beer hidden under the counter for the benefit of the band ) .
23 But writing now was not easy for him : he had begun to suffer with arthritis in the year following his retirement , and had had to give up his violin owing to lack of flexibility of his fingers , and as the condition developed , he found writing more and more difficult .
24 She had already met this young man , when he had last come to pay his rent , and found him startlingly different from the Welsh boys of her acquaintance — a big , silent boy with disillusioned , almond-shaped eyes sunk above high cheek bones , a boy who had stared unblinkingly at her until she had begun to blush with embarrassment , so that she had felt stripped , not only physically but mentally as well .
25 The other teacher had begun to experiment with self-assessment , especially in relation to homework assignments :
26 ‘ You 've learnt to live with loneliness .
27 For example , recent claims for the reformative success of ‘ intensive intermediate treatment ’ programmes for juvenile offenders have tended to meet with interest rather than scepticism ( see Chapter 8 ) .
28 The people of Central America have had to live with fear for decades .
29 It 's a striking testimony to the unstinting efforts of everyone involved , primarily the players and management who have had to contend with criticism that too often was both vindictive and personalised .
30 It 's a striking testimony to the unstinting efforts of everyone involved , primarily the players and management who have had to contend with criticism that too often was both vindictive and personalised .
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