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 Examples include GST fusions with GCN4 ( 2 ) , a site-specific DNA binding protein , and with the retinoblastoma gene product ( Rb , 3 , 4 ) , that has specific interactions with other proteins .
20 Rape is only committed where the man has sexual intercourse with the woman without her consent .
21 A male commits an offence if he has sexual intercourse with a girl under 16 .
22 The offence of incest is committed by a man who has sexual intercourse with a person whom he knows to be his granddaughter , daughter , sister or mother , and by a woman aged 16 or over who permits her grandfather , father , brother , or son to have sexual intercourse with her .
23 In this case the judge held that a man is not guilty of rape if he has sexual intercourse with a woman who does not consent to it if he believes she does consent , whether his belief is based on reasonable grounds or not .
24 The law says nothing as to a woman who has sexual intercourse with a man who is in a similar situation .
25 that of robbing the victim , a defendant who has sexual intercourse with her whilst she is insensible will not be guilty of rape .
26 The meaning of the word ‘ immediate ’ is likely to give rise to dispute in the courts , but it may be assumed that if , for example , a man threatens a woman that unless she has sexual intercourse with him , he will violently assault her in the presence of her children when they return home the following day , this will not be rape under the Committee 's proposals .
27 Under present law , whether a man administers a threat or not , he can be liable for rape if he has sexual intercourse with a woman knowing that she has submitted out of fear .
28 It has been suggested so far that many academic lawyers and policemen share the view that where a woman has sexual intercourse with a man , she should be regarded in law as having consented to it save in exceptional circumstances as where violence or the threat of it is used .
29 A has sexual intercourse with a woman at the invitation of B. The woman struggles and protests but B explains that this is mere play-acting .
30 Equally unlikely but certainly possible is a situation in which the defendant has sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent , mistakenly believing that woman to be his wife .
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