Example sentences of "have [vb pp] with that " in BNC.

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1 And the John Lee iconography has come with that — the thick shades and the cool suits from Honest John of Oakland , and the funky homburg and the loafers and the shiny rings .
2 He has flirted with that theme .
3 If the honourable gentleman looks at the official report tomorrow , he will see that the h leader of the house has dealt with that point .
4 His successor , President Patricio Aylwin , has coped with that legacy not by trying soldiers for military murders , but by waiting for General Pinochet to discredit himself , as he is rapidly doing .
5 I thought Raymond Hill has scored with that shot in the second half and Tony Canning had a great opportunity as well . ’
6 That is exactly what has happened with that company because the costs of the base operations have been spread over a much wider network .
7 David Cranston will relinquish the role that he has combined with that of chief executive .
8 Nevertheless ecology has started with that which is obvious to the eye and is increasingly concerned with what is not .
9 However , in cases where the Director General of Fair Trading has dispensed with that notice ( usually in the case of mail order consumer credit agreements ) , the " cooling-off " period runs until " the end of the fourteenth day following the day on which he signed the unexecuted agreement " ( s68(b) ) .
10 As for the English speaking , a child of far more than three has no difficulty learning Italian and is so far from being wedded to the tongue he has begun with that he forgets it within a few months so do not say to me that is an obstacle .
11 Instead , these phenomena and others result from changes in the international economic system as a whole and the manner in which the UK has interacted with that global system .
12 I could 've done with that !
13 I thought you 'd sat with that two Con ?
14 When you 'd done with that , went across to another chappie that came at nine o'clock , selling clothes , used to put his lines up on his stall , he had lines across his stall and for that you got tuppence or threepence , depending on his mood and by then it would be ten o'clock so you 'd go to one or two more and collect them jugs up and fetch them tea .
15 I was going to ask how you 'd gone with that .
16 ‘ I thought we 'd finished with that for ever . ’
17 Well I could 've bought with that
18 His hobby is fishing and do-it-yourself things and he 'll just go out and buy the tools and I think , ‘ Oh that money , what I could have done with that money ! ’
19 Immediately , Lalage knew just what she could have done with that masterpiece in satin .
20 I could have done with that on the wall in , on my landing .
21 Well wha wha what would I have done with that then ?
22 I hope I could have done with that
23 But Lewis , a Protestant , might have agreed with that .
24 He would have agreed with that .
25 Edmund Burke , the Whig politician who became the founding philosopher of modern British Conservatism , would certainly have agreed with that .
26 Well , having agreed with that , Freud then , faces a problem , because the problem he faces is , that in the previous book of his , that we looked at er , that he had published erm , what fourteen or so years earlier , Totem and Taboo where he had talked about the origin of religion .
27 So , if you have done something in the past which you now regret and would do differently were the situation to repeat itself , you should be pleased that you have learned something vital and that your spirit , having dealt with that negative aspect , will not have to encounter it again .
28 A good lawyer could have dealt with that .
29 You 'd put your hundred and twenty five thousand pounds down , you 'd also put down half of the jointly owned property because you could have dealt with that while you were alive and you 'll end up paying large amounts of inheritance tax .
30 It was no longer just that she did not like birds or could not bear to touch them — she could have coped with that , as it would not have intruded greatly on her everyday life .
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