Example sentences of "to have [vb pp] a [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 PEOPLE living near a Middlesbrough mosque appear to have resolved a dispute with the local Muslim community .
2 People living near a mosque at the corner of Bow Street and Princes Road appear to have resolved a dispute with the local Muslim community over plans to extend it .
3 Obscure as they are , one can be confident that relations with Normandy were an important aspect of Æthelred 's reign : he is known to have made a treaty with Richard I , married his daughter , and gone into exile there in 1013 , and reported to have both sent a military expedition against it and in 1009 asked Duke Richard II for help .
4 Erm which I think was , disappointed dad because erm I think he would like to have had a word with him .
5 The couple were mown down yards from their home by a car driven by 47-year-old Jill Gunns , who is believed to have had a row with her boy-friend .
6 ‘ I do n't mind if the lads have a laugh at my expense , that 's all part of the dressing-room banter , but it does upset me that I 'm supposed to have had a row with the manager .
7 The woman is said to have had a relationship with Antonio Luciani , who is serving 20 years for drug offences .
8 As we have already noted , the Bishop of Rome , in A. D. 318 , is reported to have had a meeting with Nazarean or Desposyni leaders directly descended from Jesus 's family .
9 TROUBLED defence electronics group Ferranti International Signal is reported to have reached a compromise with West Germany 's Telefunken Systems Teknik over their rival bids to supply the radar for the European Fighter Aircraft .
10 TROUBLED defence electronics group Ferranti International Signal is reported to have reached a compromise with West Germany 's Telefunken Systems Teknik over their rival bids to supply the radar for the European Fighter Aircraft .
11 It seemed to Julia to be the height of good manners to have greeted a stranger with apparent pleasure under such circumstances and then to have included her in the family teasing , but she wanted to make certain that they could forget their manners and talk freely to each other without having to bother about her .
12 After birth they were more likely to have shared a bed with another person than non-Maori infants ( χ 2 =42 , df=1 , p<0.001 ) .
13 I was hoping we would get locked up , to have shared a cell with you , it would have been hilarious , really !
14 But in Kendall , City seem at last to have hired a manager with the credentials to match the club 's aspirations .
15 That final point — an echo of the affectionate question she often asked her sons ‘ Who loves you most ? ’ — is said to have struck a chord with those who read it .
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