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

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1 And that 's got something that 's conne this bloke 's come up with something
2 Some churchmen have gone along with the new permissiveness by conceding that as long as two people love each other that is all that really matters .
3 Also recalled is Woodham head greenkeeper Mark Hodgson , whose decision to play his competitive golf at his old club Brancepeth Castle this season has paid off with some good early season form .
4 The decision to hold Course IV in this way has come about with some reluctance and a great deal of heart-searching and concern .
5 Most foreign politicians would be shocked by the conditions some MPs have to put up with , crammed together in dim corridors and insanitary Gothic broom-cupboards .
6 These people had turned up with uncanny speed .
7 The poor duck must have crawled all that way , a hundred metres or more to that second patch of light ; our bright idea of putting the branches down after him to cover him up was pointless ; for all these years it would only have needed some more kids to have come along with torches or bits of burning paper to discover the body .
8 Since the Sherif study several researchers have followed up with studies of conflict resolution between groups .
9 As though I have n't got enough crisises to have to put up with .
10 From the crisis over Nato modernisation in March to the casting down of the Wall in November stretch an astonishing nine months in which Germans on both sides have reached out with increasing boldness to take their destiny into their own hands .
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