Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] had [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 While the little foreigner was obviously insane , he was also generous and considerably less lethal than half the people the wizard had mixed with in the city .
2 The division had begun with her .
3 You might then wonder what the cutting of the hair had to do with it — well , one of the features of auto-immune diseases is that they cluster within individuals and sometimes within an individual 's family , and the reasons for that are that the immune responses that we have we inherit with our genes .
4 The driver had fiddled with the padlock for a while , pulled at the wire , and then driven off .
5 A member of the branch had served with army intelligence in World War II .
6 This would not only be detailed but would require the submission of a number of " case report " forms relating to cases dealt with ( but anonymised ) which would demonstrate how the applicant had dealt with certain types of specified cases .
7 Prior to their expulsion the delegation had met with the families of imprisoned dissidents Wang Juntao and Chen Ziming [ see p. 38395 ] .
8 While the radicals had toyed with revolution , and while the underground had played with toys , workers were on the move , and in the wrong direction .
9 Most of the large entourage the president had brought with him quietly left him .
10 When a dispute about new technology stopped production of The Sunday Times for 18 months , the management had to deal with 65 separate chapels .
11 How we would know when the Queen had finished with us .
12 The sun had returned with vigour , giving the trees and leaves a crispness that almost hurt the eye .
13 Not long after the sun had creaked with watery weariness over the yardarm a man of the country ambled into the police station .
14 The cat had finished with its night hunt , and came padding silently back to its home territory .
15 THE Chancellor had to deal with two major issues in framing yesterday 's Budget .
16 THE Chancellor had to deal with two major issues in framing yesterday 's Budget .
17 The session had ended with the seven of them grinning broadly , their earlier mood of despondency cast aside , their sense of unity rebuilt .
18 Fortunately the shelling had ceased with just the occasional mortar burst close at hand when the Duty Officer made his rounds at ‘ stand-to' ’ .
19 The primacy had vanished with the setting up of four archbishoprics directly dependent on the pope .
20 ‘ I had a dimple there , ’ the Senator had confessed with his engaging frankness , ‘ which my advisers determined made me look too baby-faced , and so we had it removed . ’
21 There had been an inquest and the coroner had dwelt with what the family considered unnecessary emphasis on the theft of the car and the woman 's motives for driving recklessly about the countryside at the dead of night .
22 On the facts before him Nourse LJ indicated that the deceased had parted with dominion three days before his death .
23 Meantime the band had struck with Noreen 's entry music and , taking a deep breath , she stepped out into the lights .
24 The band had signed with a new label Compulsion only a matter of weeks after being cut by Phonogram , and their new album ‘ The Buffalo Skinners ’ is arguably their best since the ‘ The Crossing ’ .
25 Considering how closely the band had worked with Charman over the past three years , their method of dismissing him seems to have been unduly formal in the circumstances .
26 Because I was less a true coward , a calculating coward , than someone so innocent , or so Greek , that he could not see what the war had to do with him .
27 Iraq had previously claimed that the war had begun with Iranian bombardments of Iraqi territory on Sept. 4 , 1980 .
28 The general had campaigned with Lubbock for ancient monuments protection from the beginning , and like him was inspired by Darwin and Herbert Spencer to a fervour for evolutionary principles .
29 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
30 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
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