Example sentences of "have [verb] with a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The South African has withdrawn with a hamstring injury from the side to play Australia at Twickenham on Saturday .
2 In place of the easy verities of a year and a half ago , America now has to cope with a Europe — both east and west — in a state of flux .
3 The details of this task are entrusted to the Future Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which has to cope with a flood of requests from the various Departments of State who all wish to have their proposals included .
4 Mr Van de Kamp , the state attorney-general , who admits to a personal distaste for execution , has responded with a commercial in which he boasts of sending people to death row — while , in the background , the camera dwells on a close-up of the gas chamber .
5 Lord Marshall , the CEGB 's former chairman who has resigned with a £250,000 payoff , said the lower return would be especially disappointing to staff who had ‘ devoted their customary high level of professional commitment to preparations for privatisation ’ .
6 Within a couple of years , non-standardization had claimed another victim ; but this time , the recorded legacy includes records which we can not play back electronically , because the mechanism has to work with a clockwork motor .
7 ‘ Hardly anything could cause a more widespread and painful sensation ’ , wrote The Times , ‘ the news of his death has come with a sense of shock and almost personal loss to millions . ’
8 After six months of work under the direction of Guy Cogeval , conservateur du patrimoine , the museum has reopened with a number of improvements and alterations to the building .
9 Recently , some Zambian churches have combined to produce the weekly Zambia Mirror , which has met with a degree of success .
10 It was Sally 's dying wish that he should throw himself into his role as country copper Inspector Reg Wexford — and that he has done with a vengeance .
11 Darlington Arts Centre THIS was the third time this season that jazz at the Arts Centre has clashed with a jazz concert elsewhere , this time with the Stan Tracey Octet in Gateshead .
12 May is crippled with osteoporosis and has to walk with a frame for support .
13 Finally , in devising structures for essentially new but potentially problematic industries ( problematic as a result of natural monopoly issues ) such as cable TV and cordless telephone communication , the government has experimented with a variety of vertical systems and restraints .
14 Hibernian 's rise to the top has co-incided with a return to form for Darren Jackson , but its not all good news for the striker .
15 It has to do with a lack of influence .
16 Vinnie Kilduff , accomplished on tin whistle , guitar , mandolin , uilleann pipes , bodhran and piano , has played with a host of bands including ‘ In Tua Nua ’ , U2 , The Waterboys and Clannad and his recent solo album ‘ The Boys from the Blue Hill ’ is simply stunning .
17 Since then he has played with a succession of famous names in rock history , including Joe Cocker , Tim Hinkley , Frankie Miller , Roy Harper , Paul McCartney , Ronnie Lane etc .
18 He has retired with a Jersey cow , 10 cats and some geese to a cosy smallholding .
19 A DARLINGTON agency founded to help victims of crime has dealt with a record number of people in the first three months of this year .
20 Most of the company 's followers will be more concerned at how the company has dealt with a profits overstatement at its Balterley Bathrooms subsidiary , which had an annual turnover of about £10 million .
21 Ruby 's solicitor has dealt with a number of asbestos cases connected with the Swindon Works .
22 And how inevitably people argue falsely from any experience that an author has shared with a character : nearly always it meant something different .
23 There is his Author 's Note to Victorious Troy to assure us that he has spoken with a boy whose experience had been similar to that of Dick Pomfret and that cases where dismasted sailing ships without officers had been brought to port by boys were not unknown , but we hardly need this assurance in order to believe that Dick , not unaided but with a responsibility beyond his years , did in fact bring the Hurrying Angel home in the end .
24 ( Recovering them is a matter of great urgency ; and a start has been made , but there 's a long way to go — especially with Upward , whom oblivion has enveloped with a completeness that is startling and significant . )
25 The machine has emerged with a fistful of material .
26 Dr Michael Turega , of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology , has worked with a casualty ward consultant to produce a desk-top computer consisting of just 35 ‘ brain cells ’ to give reliable diagnosis of chest pain in patients .
27 AEA has worked with a profit centre in a large organisation with an annual turnover of £20 million which experienced occasional major incidents and regular small claims for minor accidents and failures .
28 Richard has worked with a number of manufacturers specialising in the contract field .
29 I would like to hear from anyone who has worked with a group of parents or carers of people with learning or difficulties in preparing them for their son 's daughter 's move from the family home into a group home .
30 Instead , it has proceeded with a kind of respectful subservience to traditional science , which in the past extended to uncritical acceptance of positivist traditions and a self-identification as a sort of social engineering .
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