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

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1 We could replace what we have with a proposition relating variation in the operation of the heater , variation in its relative position , and so on , with variation in the temperature of the driver 's knee .
2 Read the small print of any agreement you have with an agency , and be honest with agency staff about your dilemma .
3 For them this meeting may be one of the few contacts they have with the Church .
4 Er , I refer , first of all to the continuing links we have with the church in Hungary and to remind that there is a , a party of young who are currently negotiating the er , visit to Hungary at this present time .
5 Some media studies writers have suggested that the meaning of a text is mediated via discussions people have with the friends and household about their viewing and reading .
6 I have covered the whole year , but because January is in your shops , February already subscribed , March imminent and April only recently covered in my monthly column ( 11th December ) , I have not been as detailed with these four months as I have with the rest of the year .
7 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
8 It is clear from the nature of police work in the district that the relations the police have with the public in this largely Protestant area parallel those that police forces have in societies where religion is not a social marker .
9 I also include the love affair I have with the public each and every night .
10 But she is conscious of being the first contact customers and suppliers have with the company and of the need to keep cool under fire .
11 And again one of the great concerns that we have with the development of N H S Trusts , is those Trust Boards are able to determine their own policies in respect to staffing , to set their own pay scales for staff , also they are able to do their business to a large extent behind closed doors .
12 All of these factors weaken the ties that such businesses have with the communities in which they are located and make it less difficult for them to close down and/or relocate if and when business conditions deteriorate in one country relative to other countries .
13 Well I think it 's a joint er it 's a joint thing it 's an agreement we have with the United States Air Force , they send somebody over here to our Academy and then erm we send somebody over there .
14 The second most important association people have with the home is one of relaxation and comfort .
15 ‘ Whatever differences I have with the management have been buried .
16 Write down examples of previous relationships that have followed similar patterns to the one that you now have with the addict in your life .
17 More particularly , the question is over the association the delegates have with the PLO .
18 This is the person with the suit — the one you will see most of and who will be present at nearly every meeting you have with the agency , the one whose job it is to look after your interests within the agency , and to look after the agency 's interests in dealing with you .
19 Why , she thought , he is so much more uncertain than I am , he has lost touch with the world of women , as I have with the world of men .
20 The only media contact I have with the world is via the car battery and radio which picks up Radio Sarajevo and Radio Belgrade . ’
21 Unfortunately , this weighty tome does not go nearly far enough into this fascinating world of the interrelationships that ants have with the plants and other animals in their day-to-day business of running the world : Rather , we have a specialised symposium that concentrates on the largely negative aspects of viewing some of the world 's most fascinating species only as anthropogenic pests .
22 ‘ I trust you 'll have no objections if I use whatever influence I have with the airlines to get you the first available seat ? ’
23 The apparent coherence of most musical styles , and of the relationship they have with the societies in which they exist , is not ‘ natural ’ but contrived ; it is the product of cultural work .
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