Example sentences of "have [verb] [to-vb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 This tax invoice now assumes many of the characteristics we have come to associate with an internal VAT invoice , for not only will it show the customer 's VAT number , it will also be used by the UK acquirer of goods from within the EC as evidence to recover acquisition tax .
2 The smaller projects lack the glamour that the American public and politicians have come to associate with the word ‘ space ’ ; and the larger missions are too expensive for NASA operating on a Reagan-sized budget .
3 There is , therefore , none of the fitful air of discontinuity about the Schrödinger equation which we have come to associate with the quantum world .
4 We have decided to start with the basics .
5 Yet during their tenure of office both have had to deal with a Russia now run by an apparently liberally minded head of government who has come to the conference table willing to reduce arms at a rate that the West sometimes finds embarrassing .
6 Recently , in Belfast the police have had to deal with a spate of so-called joy riders .
7 With the vast expansion in library collections over the past 20 years , library professionals have had to deal with an ever increasing burden in the production and maintenance of library catalogues .
8 There has been a recession ; the Government have had to deal with the consequences and have implemented the policies necessary to help the unemployed .
9 Taiwan and Korea have had to cope with a decline in competitiveness like the one Japan experienced as the yen soared against the dollar during the 1980s .
10 Leicester have had to cope with a lot of injuries in the early part of the season the most serious blow the loss of Steve Walsh .
11 Providers have had to cope with the uncertainty created by the unpredictability of fundholders ' purchasing decisions or maintain services on a lower throughput when fundholders referred elsewhere .
12 They have already been persuaded that an injustice has been done , and they have had to cope with the consequences .
13 ‘ The spirits respect me ; I have had to do with the dead for a long time . ’
14 After all , I have had to live with a big bottom all my life !
15 Yet how much longer would the people of Bishop Middleham have had to live with the waste if the telltale Blue Billy had not been discovered .
16 Jeffrey and his senior counterpart , Douglas Morgan , have had to contend with the vagaries of pitches and climate as they have piloted the sevens squad through Australia and Fiji , but their problems seem miniscule in comparison to Romania 's coach , Mircea Paraschiv , the former international scrum-half , whose side won the bowl competition last year .
17 Generations of lobby journalists at Westminster have had to tussle with the challenge of reconciling the remarks Tory politicians are prepared to make off the record with the ringing declarations of total loyalty and conformity they deliver in public .
18 I have had to bear with a stupid younger sister for too many years .
19 The scheme 's backers have offered to negotiate with the Greens ' over the route " metre by metre " .
20 All Essex Water 's water treatment works have got to comply with the EC water directive and the company is having to spend £80 million on new buildings , said Mr Devall .
21 They establish a structured approach to the management of health and safety and make more explicit what employers have to do to comply with the general duties of the Health and Safety at Work Act and as such they provide a very useful tool in our efforts to improve health and safety at work .
22 Sikh ones have learned to live with the reality of this on their own terms , while Gujerati Hindu male egos appear in general not to suffer from this particular weakness at all .
23 Sadly , for most cats today heated food is something of a luxury and , like many humans , they have learned to live with the ‘ fast food ’ mentality of modern times .
24 Riders have to learn to cope with the contrasts of the Alpine stages , dropping like a stone or plodding upwards like an old soldier .
25 Palestinians who have tried to reason with the Israelis about the meaning of the Intifada find all this dispiriting .
26 Many studies of stress have tried to deal with the question of the numbers of different levels .
27 In other words , the body 's detoxification enzymes have evolved to deal with a certain range of naturally occurring chemicals — they can go to work on synthetic ones , but on the way to breaking them down they may produce intermediates that are harmful .
28 But some hospitals and some wards of other hospitals have failed to cope with the demands of too many chronic patients , and lack adequate staff , money and enthusiasm to prevent them becoming mere dumping grounds , especially of the psycho-geriatric cases .
29 While the local council has had some success in attracting new industries to the urban areas of Peterlee and Seaham , many of the former mining villages have failed to cope with the loss of their pits .
30 But Mr Bradfield also claims that ‘ few have chosen to disagree with the general principles behind …
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