Example sentences of "have [verb] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Claytons are my favourites but I ca n't find them that often so I usually have to go with the Tortex .
2 I have checked with a breeder and my Angel is a female .
3 The present war is the first war the people of this country have waged with a birth-rate below replacement level .
4 From mediaeval times , the sovereign and his or her principal ministers have consulted with the judges , those ‘ lions under the throne ’ .
5 If you do not choose the insurance policy that we have arranged with the Norwich Union , please ensure that you are fully protected against possible delays , as it is only through the policy that you have bought that compensation can be paid to you .
6 Most of the exceptions to this pattern are in Nigeria where several large scale Nigerian-owned businesses have developed with a turnover measured in tens of millions of dollars .
7 About 1.1 million people have registered with the share information office and only 700,000 with the share shops .
8 About 10,200 firms have registered with the English and Scottish Institutes , and 1,000 with the ACCA .
9 Here we have broken with the convention of presenting 187 Os/ 186 Os in favour of 187 Os/ 188 Os. 188 Os can be measured with greater precision than 186 Os and has fewer isobaric interferences .
10 One sign of change is that some senior politicians have broken with the establishment by founding a reformist faction within the ruling party .
11 Tone generators and loudspeakers , however , have to cope with a multitude of frequencies and can not hope to move the same amount of air as the equivalent number of pipes .
12 Nurses in that sector have to cope with the effects on their patients of poor housing conditions and a deteriorating social fabric .
13 Many changes are not viewed as fundamental in today 's economic climate , so in theory we may seem to have the backing of the legal scheme , where in practice we have to cope with the interpretation which is weighed towards the employers and their economic arguments .
14 Few organisations have to cope with the range of different inputs at national , LEA and institutional level .
15 As well as having to adapt to major changes in their status , environment , lifestyle and relationships , Elizabeth and Helen have to cope with the adjustments made by the people on whom they depend .
16 In addition to coping with the illness itself many sufferers also have to cope with the misconceptions other people have about the illness .
17 I have flown with a number of people who , with the slightest lowering of the nose or the gentlest stall , look as though they are having an epileptic fit .
18 Greenpeace have joined with the World Wide Fund for Nature in launching a petition campaign for a complete ban on mineral exploitation in Antarctica .
19 FACILITIES : Lloyd 's , WS Atkins and Balfour Beatty are among several big names who have collaborated with the North East College of Technology [ NESCOT ] in Epsom to develop a package of advanced courses in facilities management .
20 So John Davies and Simon Green of the University of Leicester have collaborated with the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in Britain to look for fast-moving objects in IRAS signals as they arrive from the laboratory 's receiving station in Oxfordshire .
21 What is truly disturbing , is that by taking it upon themselves to speak of behalf of the nation , artists have collaborated with the regime .
22 They now have to contend with a survey of corporate America conducted jointly by an executive-recruitment firm , Korn/Ferry , and the University of California at Los Angeles .
23 General practitioners have also had to bear the brunt of many changes , usually without a proportionate increase in funding or resources , and now have to contend with the problems of poor recruitment .
24 From this perspective , the Prime Minister is increasingly regarded as the keystone to the system enjoying unchecked and autocratic powers equivalent to an elected monarch and in excess of those enjoyed by presidents who have to contend with the legislature " checking and balancing " their powers .
25 WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ .
26 No disrespect to Philip Young , the conductor , or to any of the performers , but I have to agree with the member of the audience sitting behind me who commented that it seemed more of a damp squib than a big band !
27 You 've got a form R eighty five which is available for bank and building society investors , and if you 've got er a gross account then er you , you have to agree with the revenue that you are not going to be a taxpayer in the year that you take out the er R eighty five .
28 Parachute Squadron ( 9 PARA SQN RE ) , medics from 23 Parachute Field Ambulance ( 23 PARA ) , and the many other essential elements Which have grouped with the LPBG for this particular exercise .
29 The fortunes of this market have varied with the ease or difficulty of borrowing from banks .
30 Yeah that 's right , very good , so nine , by pouring out this holy spirit and Jesus , Jehovah was er knighting him or appointing him to be the king of this coming kingdom , thing thus have anointed with the spirit , Jesus became the Messiah , which words in the Hebrew and Greek languages mean appoint , a anointed , therefore he became in fact Jesus Christ or Jesus the United , so , so it was Apostle Peter spoke of Jesus who was from Nazareth , Nazareth , how about anointed them , but all the spirit and power , also by his baptism and water , Jesus was presenting himself to God , to carry out the work that God had sent him to earth to do , what was that important work ?
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