Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | A mother who is living in an environment where she is very isolated and whose general social contacts with neighbours , relatives , and husband are mostly unhappy or antagonistic is likely to behave differently from a mother who generally has pleasant interactions with most people but occasionally experiences some aggressive reactions from her child . |
2 | CytR has extensive homology with well-characterized DNA binding proteins like LacI and GalR that contact palindromic sites via two identical subunits ( 28–31 ) , and specifically CytR contains a region exhibiting a high level of homology with the α-helix-turn-α-helix motif found in the DNA binding domain of several well-characterized DNA binding proteins ( 32 ) . |
3 | It 's very sad as the Squadron has strong associations with pilots who flew in the Second World War . |
4 | And the framework people use to make sense of their experiences is developed over time and so has strong connections with the past . |
5 | One further item which should be mentioned here since it has strong connections with present day ring theory is the subject of algebraic invariants . |
6 | Like many of the expatriate teachers here , he obviously has strong sympathies with the Chinese communist line , and that 's probably why we were n't introduced to him by the embassy . |
7 | The Partnership has strong links with other organisations and the teacher placement organiser is able to take advantage of this . |
8 | Yoash Kahn , who has taught in England for many years but who also has strong links with education in Israel , recalls his hostel days with affection , even if he did have problems adjusting to the regime . |
9 | It has also developed something of an international character ; not only does it attract a proportion of its students from overseas , but it also has strong links with overseas institutions . |
10 | This is the world 's first standard for environmental management systems , and has strong links with established quality management systems such as BS 5750 . |
11 | The department has strong links with the Scottish Centre for Agricultural Engineering . |
12 | The Centre also has strong links with the industry and policy community in the field . |
13 | The university has strong links with Brunei though the Oxford Forestry Institute . |
14 | Situated in Guangzhou ( formerly Canton ) , the Chinese university already has strong links with the Silsoe Research Institute in Bedfordshire and a staff member of the university is studying for a postgraduate degree in the Department of Agricultural Chemistry at Queen 's . |
15 | The store already has strong links with the community , and this is shown in the special features on the outside of the store . |
16 | If , however , he has oral sex with her and she is 16 years old or more , he can be liable for the offence of indecent assault only if it can be proved that she did not consent . |
17 | The Plenary Foundation has working links with the Women 's Christian Association , the YMCA and the Ecumenical Women 's Group of Uruguay . |
18 | The extractor has multi-cell capability with a small footprint . |
19 | It is this group which has greatest acquaintanceship with the facts and techniques of sex and sexuality and the least inhibition surrounding them . |
20 | It has little sympathy with intruders . |
21 | He has little sympathy with those in his party who want more radical action . |
22 | After years of political repression , the education system has little credibility with those it is supposed to serve . |
23 | Dance music changes fast , so you ca n't just stay the same , but the dance music audience has little patience with those who ca n't find a new trick that is just as magical as the old one . |
24 | She has little patience with any feminist arguments against such pin-ups . |
25 | The three men began on something , although Shelley has little patience with prose . |
26 | Such beauty may make a strong impact , but , if it has little relationship with the inner nature , it is precarious . |
27 | There is an immediate contrast with the literary criticism and theory of the early twentieth century , in that most recent work begins and ends in the academy , and has little contact with current literary practice . |
28 | What is more , because this youthful community has little contact with the older generation it has increasingly little reason to see why it should defer to the older generation 's judgement . |
29 | And equally important , it is made at a level of generality which has little connection with the work of social scientists . |
30 | Belief in a personal God has little connection with ‘ evidence ’ . |