Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Speaking on Nov. 20 , 1989 , the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs , Douglas Hurd , expressed his desire to " have a better relationship with Iran " and said that " a decision by the Iranians to use effectively their influence [ with Lebanese hostage-holders ] would be a great help " .
2 now in heaven , Jesus is the king and Jesus will , will have a certain number with him in heaven to rule over the earth , a
3 In the old days , they would have a real wren with them , alive or dead , but now I suppose you have to pretend a wren is there .
4 but as you say I , I can never have a real conversation with her like I can natter
5 They have loads of fillings and you just choose what you want and there was curried chicken , prawns , could have salad with them or you could have a baked potato with your own filling , I had a baked potato with tuna fish and coleslaw , coleslaw was made with mayonnaise , it was gorgeous .
6 He would be there the next morning if summoned , and Nigel could have a general discussion with him and leave him some sums to do regarding the all-decisive head .
7 A good agent really understands the route a band has to take and must have a great relationship with his or her promoters to persuade them to believe in an artist .
8 French raider The Fellow , hero of last year 's King George at Kempton , would have a great chance with conditions in his favour but can not be fancied on unsuitably soft ground .
9 The patterns of spiral cleavage are hard to understand in functional terms , but one example does , however , have a tantalizing correlation with adult forms .
10 It may have a wider application with the advent of ‘ pen ’ syringes now available utilising cartridges for short-acting insulin .
11 If you do n't have a male flower with pollen dropping , take the most developed flower , open it carefully to expose the anthers , use tweezers carefully to take out some filaments and lay them on a clean dry plate or saucer .
12 As you know , I 've been on the look out for some years for a smaller company we could have a friendly merger with , but there 's nothing even remotely promising at the moment .
13 They may well have a reflex aetiology with an afferent arc situated in the colonic wall as well as in the gastric wall — not unlike the gastrocolic reflex .
14 But the sharp and painful reactions we experience in conflict sometimes do have a definite link with experiences of time past .
15 Firstly , the clinical teacher must have a good relationship with the staff of the school of nursing .
16 Lawyers said she did not have a good relationship with the father and the prospect that he may return to the family home prompted her action under the 1989 Children Act .
17 Lawyers said the girl , who can not be named for legal reasons , does not have a good relationship with her father .
18 One day I 'll tell Stuart about the flowers and what I did with them and I expect we 'll have a good laugh with Oliver as well .
19 I 'm not really sure how I became friends with the boy , but he also has quite a good personality , + I can have a good laugh with him .
20 You can have a good laugh with different people
21 " Yes , he admires Cedric tremendously and the big fellow would have a good life with the old man .
22 You must have a good team with a good project manager on site .
23 ‘ All this type of modern music that we play , if you think back to when it all started , whether it 's thrash , rap , disco , rock'n'roll , it all started with black people in slavery and poverty in the southern States , and about the only thing they could ever have a good time with was sex .
24 The college is taking on extra staff to make sure that anyone who visits or telephones the college can have a confidential chat with adult education experts every day next week .
25 In accordance with The Education ( Fees and Awards ) Regulations 1983 ( as amended ) , higher ( overseas ) levels of fee are payable by students who do not have a relevant connection with the UK , the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man .
26 There are certain categories of excepted students who , although they do not have a relevant connection with the UK and Islands , are not liable to pay the overseas rates of fee .
27 If this advice had been taken , we would now have a Labour government with Liberal Democrat support , and the two parties would jointly be working on reforms to the voting system to ensure that it more accurately represents the will of the people .
28 What the hon. Gentleman does not seem to understand is that one can have a progressive system with two rates .
29 Do you wan na have a wee word with granny ?
30 ‘ You eat that , ’ her father said , ‘ and you shall have a wee dram with me . ’
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