Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] with [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Harper told the court he 'd gone out with both Becky and Emma in the 6 months he knew them .
2 What a wonderful prospect for piano buffs who for far too long have had to put up with hurriedly performed and inadequately recorded Vox recordings from the young Michael Ponti and others in a ragbag assortment of concerti with ‘ mix and match ’ orchestras and conductors .
3 He could have sat down with only one of them and achieved the same guidance on weight and machining capability , but three of them came to the meeting , which he thought typical of engineers .
4 The only means he has of doing that is by accepting new clause S. He will have to come up with very convincing arguments to persuade any Hon. Member that he can not accept it , but it is framed in the most uncontentious way anyone could imagine .
5 With the overriding need to introduce their systems to a wider market , massively parallel systems builders are having to come out with ever smaller configurations of their machines to get the entry price down , and Beaverton , Oregon-based Adaptive Solutions Inc has cut its CNAPS pattern recognition system down to 64 processors to create the CNAPS/64 .
6 With the overriding need to introduce their systems to a wider market , massively parallel systems builders are having to come out with ever smaller configurations of their machines to get the entry price down , and Beaverton , Oregon-based Adaptive Solutions Inc has cut its CNAPS pattern recognition system down to 64 processors to create the CNAPS/64 .
7 It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings .
8 Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ .
9 ( Not , by the way , that I have my heart particularly set on a boy but , having grown up with only brothers , I do n't quite know what the female clichés look like . )
10 Saturn your ruler is in exceptionally mood now so it is likely that you will have to put up with rather spartan conditions but you know how much is at stake for the future so you are happy to do without
11 So here it 's something very like that I finished up with I 've if I 'd started off with that I would have finished up with twice what
12 What must we have started off with here to finish up with with that ?
13 All the signs are that we are going to have to put up with far from satisfactory liquid crystal diode displays if we want portability , and recognising that the things are far from ideal , Japanese manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to improve the things .
14 By the mid-nineteen fifties many Orcadians had begun the task of modernizing their homes by building new ones a process which over the past three decades seems to have gone on with ever increasing frenzy .
15 And that figure also coincides with the the estimated requirement figure that we 've come up with independently for the Greater York area , within Selby District anyway .
16 The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the five million we 've come up with so far ) .
17 The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the 5m we 've come up with so far ) .
18 ‘ He fits your theory better than anyone we 've come up with so far . ’
19 If the proposals leaked they would be dynamite inside the health service , and yet they had come round with only the routine ‘ confidential ’ security classification .
20 According to Middle East International of May 17 , the EC had come up with more generous terms in response to GCC criticism that " the EC was being too restrictive in offering trade concessions to Gulf exports of petrochemicals " .
21 When I left twenty minutes later I felt I had come off with rather the worst of the bargain but another of my father 's aphorisms came to mind : shnorrers no choosers .
22 It had been intended , purely and simply , as an insult , but it had come out with just a hint of that genuine curiosity that so unexpectedly had afflicted her just a moment before .
23 Without him we had to struggle along with just the three of us .
24 An informant from Aberdeen , where the last women were still working up until the 1950s , told me that these elderly women sometimes had little to do , were regarded rather as passengers and had to put up with rather disparaging remarks , but were kept on until retirement age by the firm , which felt it had obligations towards them .
25 Others had to put up with less ideal locations , and this led to demand for the feng shui practitioner , whose skill was in improving the landscape by correct siting , ensuring that nothing took place to disturb the flows of energy .
26 The fact that the Ceauşescus had countless colour televisions added to the perverse aspect of their superabundance since ordinary Romanians had to put up with only a couple of hours of black-and-white television each day — and that largely devoted to the doings of the residents of the Palaţul Primaverii .
27 From his original £30,000 , the client had finished up with around £000 .
28 Their ‘ great weekend ’ as he put it had come to a highly unsatisfactory end yesterday evening , when he had dropped her off at home , and after seeing her in , had ridden off with scarcely a word .
29 If one of the other mainline batsmen had chipped in with even a 50 or 60 , England would probably have saved the match .
30 It does n't seem fair that my relatively small problem has been dealt with so efficiently , whereas you and others I know have to struggle on with far greater difficulties .
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