Example sentences of "with [noun] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Among all 9760 subjects included in the analysis those with periodontitis had a 25% increased risk of coronary heart disease relative to those with minimal periodontal disease . |
2 | It was , however , a month or two before they gave up sending me colourful brochures with inducements to have a rose bush planted in his name or an attractively calligraphed entry in their ‘ Book of Remembrance ’ , to be opened every year on the date of his death to commemorate his passing etc , etc , none of which was cheap and I 'm sure that neither I nor anyone else who knew him will need that kind of reminder . |
3 | Banks that have been repeatedly successful with mergers have a blueprint for consolidation ready to be used the moment a merger is complete . |
4 | Conversations with Maisie had a habit of going astray like this . |
5 | Alliterate : witty Whicker 's wonderful way with words has a lot to answer for . |
6 | The fact is that this is a prominent feature of the existing law , in which there are only two major offences ( rape and indecent assault ) and in which some 42 per cent of those charged with rape have a plea of guilty to indecent assault accepted by the court . |
7 | The sky with after-glow had a series of arching clouds overhead . |
8 | I 'm gon na phone them , I 'm going up there with Joey to have a look at it |
9 | Any way have a word with Mrs have a word with Mrs look on the market for any thing uhum . |
10 | The difference is particularly marked for cars and telephones ; more than 8 out of 10 two adult households with children have a car or a van compared to only 3 in 10 on adult households with children and whereas 9 in 10 of the two adult households with children have a telephone , this is true for only 6 in 10 of the one adult and children households |
11 | The difference is particularly marked for cars and telephones ; more than 8 out of 10 two adult households with children have a car or a van compared to only 3 in 10 on adult households with children and whereas 9 in 10 of the two adult households with children have a telephone , this is true for only 6 in 10 of the one adult and children households |
12 | And Dad put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a tin of tobacco , and Cromb emptied the whole lot into his new pipe with Dad having a look of disbelief on his face , ’ Kerr recounted . |