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

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1 I have to go with JOE JORDAN .
2 ‘ I myself have to go with Surrey because I am club captain — and that applies to several other players on this tour as well . ’
3 They have fallen with anger and sadness .
4 But on the other hand it is already operated by , for example , those professionals who have co-founded with users voluntary pressure groups , doffing their professional garb by night .
5 The image of policing gleaned from police programmes on British and American television and in films is very much how Easton 's police see themselves , as others have commented with respect to police forces elsewhere ( Holdaway 1983 : 147 ; Hurd 1979 ; Klockars 1983 ; Morris and Heal 1981 ; Tuska 1979 ) .
6 What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ?
7 As one of Britain 's leading specialist holiday companies , we have arranged with Lloyd 's Underwriters for a comprehensive travel insurance policy .
8 These weeks are looked back on affectionately by pupils as they remember the camaraderie they have developed with Staff , parent and senior pupils .
9 A major problem facing established museums is the natural variation in recording practices that have developed with time .
10 To date , more than 600,000 people have registered with NIE 's Share Information Office .
11 You have broken with Lachlan Cattanach . ’
12 As we have seen , the Spanish often speak of the English choral tradition with admiration and have received with generosity and warmth English recordings of music by Iberian masters such as Victoria and Guerrero .
13 Gooch said : ‘ Teams have to cope with injury and illness .
14 So , if you have to cope with recrimination , invidious comparisons and abuse from your son or daughter , take the long view and remain solid and safe ; it may be painful for you , but it will pay off in the longer term .
15 Bereaved parents have joined with health experts to produce a training video for hospitals on how to deal with the death of a new born baby .
16 Furthermore , not all patterns and marks seen on aerial photographs represent archaeological sites — crop marks and soil marks can be caused by geological features , such as fissures in the underlying rock which have filled with soil and produce patterns resembling buried sites .
17 But as ships have become larger and the rivers have filled with mud and silt , their functions as ports have declined .
18 In France , we have collaborated with Technicatome and Siemens of Germany to undertake repairs to the Institut Laue Langevin 's high flux reactor at Grenoble .
19 PEOPLE who believe in Sunday trading do n't realise that those who live near shops have to contend with crowds and parked cars seven days a week .
20 Losers too are local residents , who have to contend with traffic , noise and litter and all the other types of disturbance .
21 We have to agree with Meryl who said , ‘ I think we should all support these small shops , we could be lost without them . ’
22 Ken thought he had got the idea of the play all wrong and I think in that I have to agree with Ken .
23 And I have to meet with Josh first thing . ’
24 In recent days , we have sat with Sir Humphrey Gibbs , the last Governor of Rhodesia under the British flag , on the porch of his farm .
25 And a recent survey showed one-in-four Newry teenagers — some as young as 15 — have dabbled with drugs .
26 It is a well-known fact that ferrets have mated with polecats in the wild .
27 ‘ Palace are strong and fit , but when you have mixed with Gladiators you tend not to be intimidated by physique or intensity , ’ he said .
28 Already Denmark , the Netherlands and others have responded with cuts in some rates .
29 Consultants have responded with workshops ( e.g. Levinson and Rosenthal , 1984 ) that promise to train managers to be visionary leaders .
30 ‘ We have to work with business people as they are .
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