Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | The truth is that Europe has grown comfortable with the now-familiar collection of projects in fields such as information technology ( ESPRIT ) , broad-band communications ( RACE ) and semiconductor technology ( JESSI ) . |
2 | Men hastily pass me in the market , never noting how my body has grown precious with your caress , how I carry your kiss within as the sun carries in its orb the fire of the divine touch and shines for every . ’ |
3 | Energy and Building Technology has again proved to be the most profitable activity in the division and apart from its traditional clients , namely BRECSU , BRE and Wimpey Homes and Construction , has secured new with the DOE . |
4 | The TV-promoted ‘ Peterborough effect ’ has turned sour with industrial closures , redundancies and repossessions . |
5 | Psychoanalysis has made unfamiliar with the intimate connection between the father-complex and belief in God ; it has shown us that a personal God is psychologically nothing other than an exalted father , and it brings us evidence every day of how young people lose their religious beliefs as soon as their father 's authority breaks down . |
6 | LANDLORD Roy Tolan has become obsessed with a new woman in his life — a glamorous ghost . |
7 | No , you 're just a pathetic monomaniac who 's lived too long and has become obsessed with the idea of making the entire planet suffer for an ancient wrong that was perpetrated by a mindless minority ! ’ |
8 | The UK population of mouse-eared bat ( myotis myotis ) has become extinct with the death of the last individual late last year . |
9 | The problem has become acute with the decision of the Welsh Synod that up to half of the Anglican churches in Wales may be closed . |
10 | Once a student has learned how to hold his hands in defensive and offensive positions ( in many cases the positions are identical ) and he has become familiar with the basic stances , he progresses to footwork patterns and movements . |
11 | For this reason , just as has been seen in Holland and Germany , the British government has become involved with research and demonstration projects on traffic safety in residential areas . |
12 | Since moving to Knaresborough a year ago , Mrs Goode has become involved with the local playgroup where she does three sessions a week . |
13 | Sir James himself has become preoccupied with Green issues . |
14 | By the time we reach primary seven , and I am ten , my class has become preoccupied with sex . |
15 | AS the BBC 's board of governors meets in London today to pronounce formally on the future of the corporation 's director-general , and perhaps that of its own chair , BBC Scotland has become preoccupied with pressing problems of its own . |
16 | Prevention is invariably more satisfactory than cure ( although flat roof refurbishment rather than replacement is now a totally viable concept ) and pioneering this educational crusade has become paramount with BFRC . |
17 | Thus the issue of new technology has become confused with that of jobs . |
18 | Quite recently the Environmental Department has become semi-autonomous with Russell Jones as its Chief Environmental Health Officer and we know the good work which Russell has done over the years . |
19 | During the 20th century an ‘ historic ’ architectural character — perhaps most typically that of the timber framed building — has become popular with , and desirable to , both publicans and brewers . |
20 | Air braking has become popular with the Rheidol locomotive crews . |
21 | In the light of this decision it is easy to understand why hire purchase has become popular with traders and finance companies as a means of supplying goods on credit . |
22 | What surprised this observer was the extent to which Dickson — admittedly an aloof and irascible young man — has become unpopular with the New Zealand yachting community . |
23 | While our music has become thick with harmony , theirs twists and weaves the solo voice or instrument into intricate patterns searching for some impossible horizon of sound . |
24 | In general , regulation has become formal with more specific guidelines and rules than in the past , coupled with the abolition of many informal agreements such as the minimum commission system and single capacity of the stock exchange , and the interest rate cartel of the building societies . |
25 | It has become synonymous with sober science , if not pompous solemnity . |
26 | The problem is that with the advent of the ‘ promo ’ clip and the likes of MTV producing vast amounts of programming built around it , pop programming has become synonymous with music video , and no-one is going to pay you a lot of money for that , even if your programme ( like ours ) originates its own material . |
27 | You are not likely to see feet photos on page three , which has become synonymous with mammaries . |
28 | The Greek god of the Underworld , or Unseen World , whose name has become synonymous with the infernal regions themselves . |
29 | Chad Varah 's name has become synonymous with the Samaritans , which he founded in 1953 after learning that there were three suicides a day in London alone . |
30 | Silverstone has become synonymous with the British Grand Prix , following Mansell 's three wins there . |