Example sentences of "have [verb] with [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In its future strategy St William 's has to liaise with many existing institutions and agencies , at higher or lower levels .
2 ‘ There is no precedent in living memory for the eight years of sustained growth and surging prosperity that Britain has enjoyed with this Conservative government .
3 Public concern about ‘ the drug problem ’ has broadened with each new wave of publicity about a new drug allegedly sweeping Britain .
4 And what he has done with such ready money as he kept about his house neither I nor his clerk can tell as yet . ’
5 Caterham has experimented with several different large manufacturers ' engines , which saves the company a huge amount in research and development costs .
6 Like Helmut Newton before her , Rheims has experimented with those visual devices which seem to suggest pornography and danger , but which end up suggesting only titillation and glamour .
7 When I try to give up who I am erm none of who I am has to do with this external er additional tool .
8 ( Christian belief was the forming influence of the law of equity which , in part , has to do with those legal ‘ persons ’ unable to help themselves . )
9 Communication , in these terms , has to do with some general UNIVERSE OF REFERENCE or MODEL OF REALITY which we as human beings carry inside our heads , and which consists of all the things we know , believe , judge or understand to be the case in the world in which we live .
10 Each society , of course , has to deal with many specific problems arising from its own culture and history , but there are also some general issues to be faced , and the two which seem to me still to be pre-eminent are those which I indicated at the beginning of this book : namely , industrialization and democracy .
11 Certainly the taciturn detective has to deal with many more murders than the average Thames Valley policeman .
12 She took her doctorate in the study of the UFO movement itself , and has worked with several British researchers on what has turned out to be an illuminating project .
13 WordStar used it as a base from which to build WordStar for Windows , a process that has continued with this latest release , which adds Windows 3.1 compliance amongst other things .
14 Will it prove doubly tragic that ‘ Operation Blade ’ has coincided with such terrible events — in Liverpool , Gwent and Edinburgh ?
15 Instead , these phenomena and others result from changes in the international economic system as a whole and the manner in which the UK has interacted with that global system .
16 I thought you 'd sat with that two Con ?
17 Waites has had to contend with all these signs in one year with no chance to adapt slowly to their effects .
18 ‘ The art world has never had to deal with that populist level , ’ he continues — we 've obviously broached one of his favourite topics .
19 There was an awkward silence which Maidstone might have broken with some amiable remark to save Sandison 's face .
20 The men in the group will have to cope with this sudden change of plan as if they had known about it all along .
21 But this dark , draining story , which could have done with some cheerier moments , is a lot more stylish than that .
22 If conditions did n't improve soon she 'd be in very real danger of getting stuck in the snow — as it was she could n't have said with any real certainty whether she was driving on the road or in a field .
23 I do not know any other politician or statesman who would have acted with such speedy decision without stopping to think of the possible consequences to himself or what people might think about his intervention on behalf of an alleged terrorist .
24 What did finesse have to do with that wild upsurge of feeling which had almost overwhelmed her ?
25 And then we 'll have to deal with that other one and er and , and resolve that one way or the other and make , make sure we 've done that reasonably reasonably quickly , either g sending her back to new business or er trying to find another position for her if she ca n't actually cope with that .
26 And the vets at Stroud hope they wo n't have to deal with any more victims of senseless shooting .
27 We would learn little , because by exploiting spherical symmetry we would just have to deal with another pseudo-one-dimensional problem .
28 So , if you have done something in the past which you now regret and would do differently were the situation to repeat itself , you should be pleased that you have learned something vital and that your spirit , having dealt with that negative aspect , will not have to encounter it again .
29 I attempted desperately to convince myself that what I was experiencing was just a particularly cruel and hateful dream concocted by some part of my mind determined to exact due penalty from my conscience for my having behaved with such despicable lack of grace during the holidays … but failed utterly ; my sub-conscious ' stock of nightmare-paradigms includes nothing so banally twisted as Gav .
30 Though he could have stuck with any one of his developments and made a reputation , he is always looking for some new challenge on the lathe .
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