Example sentences of "had [noun pl] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was busy negotiating alliances with the Spanish kingdoms , receiving oaths of homage from all his Gascon vassals , conducting a great inquiry into feudal tenures in Gascony ( the so-called Recognicionesfeodorum of 1273–5 ) , which had parallels with the Hundred Rolls and Quo Warranto proceedings in England , and summoning assemblies of the three estates of the duchy , and of the ‘ court of Gascony ’ to adjudicate ( among other things ) the case of Gaston de Béarn .
2 It 's no secret that we had disagreements with the British and the French on how we should best approach the issue of Bosnia .
3 Æthelred too had troubles with the Irish Sea and Normandy , sending expeditions against both , marrying Richard 's sister Emma , and going into exile with her kin in 1013 .
4 The Ukrainian superstar had won every major championship since 1983 — with the exception of the European title in 1990 when he was recovering from injury — said : ‘ I had problems with the swirling wind .
5 Earlier in his life he had problems with the long thin lakes forming a strong dividing and horizontal midground ; this gave an unhappy prominence to the foreground .
6 Six had problems with the medical profession : two wanted maintenance and could n't get it , the other four came to the Council to ask for advice on changing their GP .
7 Mexico , which had relations with the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1930 , was courted by Alexandra Kollontai ( ambassador 1926–9 ) , and trade was carried out with Argentina and Uruguay despite the acknowledged difficulties of transporting goods across the Equator .
8 Like other English kings , he had relations with the Welsh and the Scots too .
9 The IRA yesterday shot dead a Protestant , claiming he had links with the illegal Ulster Volunteer Force ( UVF ) .
10 The decision to ban Suu Kyi was taken by the Yangon ( Rangoon ) division elections commission after a complaint had been filed against her by a member of the National Unity Party ( NUP ) , the majority of whose members had links with the former ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party .
11 It was widely suspected that the Tucayana had links with the military and had been involved with anti-insurgency operations against the Jungle Commandos and that they feared the establishment of a police force for the interior composed mainly of former Jungle Commando members .
12 Near the summit of the pyramid was a category of semi-educated members numbering a few thousand occupying subordinate positions : most of these were previously non-political residents or nationals of the Soviet Union or had links with the Chinese communists .
13 During his stay he had talks with the new Indian Prime Minister , V. P. Singh , and other political leaders .
14 Eventually French had talks with the African National Congress sports spokesman , Steve Tshwete .
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