Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] with a " in BNC.
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1 | The wording with which section 2 of the Homicide Act 1957 introduced diminished responsibility is rather unsatisfactory , but judges , counsel , doctors , and juries have approached it with a compassionate pragmatism rather than with the rarefied verbal analysis too frequently encountered in English criminal law . |
2 | You and I and Miss Watson have done it with a vengeance ! |
3 | In effect , we have presented you with a prime site , and it 's up to you to decide what you want to do with it . |
4 | and as he 's done that the mates behind him have shot him with a real gun , his gone , his gone |
5 | Some people have had them with a solid roof |
6 | But when you have equipped him with a wife — why , it will be in his interest to kill you ! ’ |
7 | They have landed us with a society which grows increasingly barbaric and animal , in which amoral behaviour is considered the norm . |
8 | These fish have provided me with a tank full of hardy , clever , colourful characters that are easy to care . |
9 | With you , Mr. Mayor , at the helm , I feel we shall be in no danger of a shipwreck , but I notice you have left nothing to chance , and for safety 's sake have provided us with a lifeboat ’ . |
10 | Men have provided us with a false picture of the world … not just because their view is so limited , but because they have insisted that their limited view is the total view . |
11 | The low waters of this summer have provided us with a superb opportunity for fish spotting and also for mapping the contours of the river bed . |
12 | Council have provided us with a table which shows that the present value of one pound per annum , payable for the next twenty five years , discounted at four point five percent is fourteen point eight two eight two one pounds , unquote . |
13 | It is true , certainly , that a number of workers who have investigated it with a view to debunking it were so impressed by the results which could be obtained with it that they became its champions instead of its detractors . |
14 | I do n't know Norman 's reaction to Fergie 's story but I can say they have left me with a bitter feeling . |
15 | You have fought me since our first meeting and finally you have left me with a rather wet and creased shirt , but I am not offended . ’ |
16 | They have left us with a divided artist . |
17 | If France 's surviving financial records are not as good as English ones , her legal archives , particularly those of that great central institution , the Parlement of Paris , have left us with a remarkable human record of the effects of war upon society in France in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries . |
18 | I have to take it with a grain of salt . ’ |
19 | His early days underground working alongside miners on the coal-face have imbued him with a special rapport with the thousands of miners he now oversees as chairman of British Coal . |
20 | Since receiving a copy I have scrutinised it with a fine toothpick and believe the whole thing to be completely bogus . |