Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | But this dependency of e on other than c has a perfect counterpart with respect to the first conditional . |
2 | Ash , as our hero is called , has a sardonic way with words . |
3 | Instead , health care provision has a political margin with budgets allocated on criteria other than cost effectiveness . |
4 | Even crystal beads , whose actual source is unknown , but whose type of geographic distribution places them with this group , has a similar fall-off with a peak at Sleaford . |
5 | Solid carbon dioxide has a similar structure with the C02 molecules occupying the lattice sites . |
6 | Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF SA for the Inmos Transputer , and plans to team with other chip manufacturers . |
7 | Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF for the Inmos transputer , and plans to partner with other chip manufacturers . |
8 | NeXT already has a similar agreement with Data General Corp , whose AViiON servers are also built around 88000 RISCs . |
9 | Villepreux , however , has a long-term contract with Italian club Benetton Treviso and he is unlikely renege on it unless the French Federation is prepared to match the terms of the deal . |
10 | Nigel has a new life with his family in Florida . |
11 | Wharton has a big-money fight with Sheffield 's Fidel Castro , formerly Slugger O'Toole , with his title and Castro 's British title on the line , after producing awesome punching that cut Carr , put him down for an eight count and forced referee Dave Parris step in after 2min 7sec . |
12 | He 's on the loose with Ann 's crowbar , which is long and heavy and has a split end with two pointed prongs . |
13 | The town of Brading has a Roman villa with fine mosaic floors and a medieval church . |
14 | He has a final interview with Miss Havisham , and forgives her the wrong she has done him in leading him on to believe that she was his benefactor . |
15 | One finds that a barn has been converted into a smart office where a chap is working hard on his word processor ; he has a nice set-up with computers . |
16 | The Authority necessarily has a close relationship with Eurotunnel . |
17 | With 18 qualified accountants as members of academic staff , it has a close relationship with the major professional accountancy bodies , and a continuing involvement in the development of their education and training programmes . |
18 | Nothing particular follows from the fact that he visits them once a month , except perhaps we infer that he has a close relationship with them . |
19 | She has a close relationship with her daughter ‘ we go out together , and I do n't have to drag her ’ and the two work together visiting the homeless . |
20 | Ethology 's assertion that male aggression has an instinctive basis to it has a close parallel with those radical feminists such as Dworkin who argue that males are inherently and innately violent . |
21 | Max Weber 's political sociology has a close affinity with the ideas of the elite theorists , especially Mosca , in its acceptance of the universality of domination , its emphasis upon the power of organized minorities , its addiction to nationalism , and its refusal to conceive any real possibility of ending , or even substantially limiting , domination through an extension of democracy . |
22 | ( iii ) So far as article 5(1) itself is concerned , he submitted that it is clearly established by Court of Justice decisions that it reflects the close links created by the contract between the parties thereto , and the need to resolve all difficulties which may arise in connection with the contract in the same court in a country which has a close connection with the case , i.e. the court in the country where the obligation in question has to be performed . |
23 | ’ Because , ’ I said cleverly , ’ You know that my partner has a close connection with the FedPol . |
24 | The Article also requires member states to enact measures to prevent working around the Directive by imposing artificially , as the proper law of the contract , the law of a non-member state , where the contract has a close connection with the territory of the member states of the community . |
25 | ‘ Stanislaus has a serious liaison with me , ’ cried Babs Osborne indignantly . |
26 | ‘ Subject to the provisions of this section , if at any time an institution becomes insolvent and at that time — ( a ) it is an authorised institution … the board shall as soon as practicable pay out of the fund to each depositor who has a protected deposit with that institution an amount equal to three-quarters of his protected deposit . |
27 | It has a cult-like following with the potential to exploit gullible people and reinforce obsessional behaviour . |
28 | Usually my mother was just like a sister to me but she has a strange fascination with the Queen . |
29 | Wembley has a strange atmosphere with one side of the ground full and the other completely empty . |
30 | As for the comment you attributed to me , that Britain has a budding romance with pressurised water reactor , I have always been an advocate of keeping government out of the bedroom and would , therefore , never have allowed such a comment to pass From my lips . |