Example sentences of "[noun] have [vb pp] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Use of the computer has helped with both the problems . |
2 | I thought Raymond Hill has scored with that shot in the second half and Tony Canning had a great opportunity as well . ’ |
3 | Caterham has experimented with several different large manufacturers ' engines , which saves the company a huge amount in research and development costs . |
4 | Released from duty and put on the case , Renko builds up a long list of suspects , Zita having slept with most of the crew and possibly some of the flatfish . |
5 | An atmosphere of fear had descended with many witnesses too afraid to come forward , she added . |
6 | The eastern influence from Constantinople had merged with that of Italy to give a coherent style . |
7 | There had never been a hint of any romance between them , although their friendship had deepened with each meeting . |
8 | In these circumstances , it is not surprising to find that population loss from inner areas has been running at a lower rate in the 1980s and that the government 's efforts at introducing more private investment have met with some measure of success . |
9 | In addition there have been several other accidents where cars have collided with each others . |
10 | Efforts to reduce stocking densities have met with little success due to the significance of cattle as a source of wealth and prestige rather than a source of income ( IBRD 1977a ; Doran , Low & Kemp 1979 ) , so that herd size has actually increased between 1968–77 in spite of government efforts to reduce it ( this being discussed further in Ch. 7 ) . |
11 | Though his work has met with some scepticism in the medical community , Medenica is respected in South Carolina . |
12 | The Queen has tried with all her heart to avert this crisis . |
13 | Maggie had dealt with that as best she could , taking it quietly and never complaining about the minor injustices which a teacher can inflict — work returned because of untidiness , petty sarcasms , rigorous enforcement of minor school rules . |
14 | no errors have occurred with any module checked |
15 | Attempts to delay stent clogging by prescribing long term antibiotics or by the mucolytic action of aspirin have met with little success , though recent studies suggest that silver impregnation of the stent and omitting side holes may be helpful . |
16 | ( 10 ) If the property is leasehold : ( a ) please confirm that the seller has complied with all the covenants in the lease ; ( b ) does the seller know whether any items of substantial expenditure for decoration , maintenance or repair have been carried out by the lessors recently but not yet charged to tenants , or are any such contemplated in the near future ? ( 11 ) Is the seller aware of any overriding interest under the Land Registration Act 1925 , s70(1) ? ( 12 ) Please confirm : ( a ) that all gas and electrical installations are the seller 's absolute property and are included in the purchase price ; ( b ) that the electric light installations down to the bulb holders will be left intact ; ( c ) that all furniture , furnishings and fittings not included in the sale and all rubbish will be removed before completion . |
17 | After Brunel 's death , and in more prosperous times , work was recommenced on a modified design , as a tribute to the great man whose career as an independent engineer had begun with this project , and the bridge was finally opened to traffic in 1864 . |
18 | But that causeway had had deep holes dug in it by the defenders these last days , and the intervening stretches strewn with caltrops , four-pronged iron spikes such as Bruce had used with such effect at Bannockburn , and which the many smiths of Berwick had been set to forging for the last weeks . |
19 | Augustine , John Wesley and F. D. Maurice have identified with this emphasis . |
20 | Economists have worked with many different models , each marked with one form or another of the competitive label . |
21 | Lastly , trench warfare is a policy Mr Yeltsin has pursued with some success for much of the past 12 months . |
22 | Nevertheless ecology has started with that which is obvious to the eye and is increasingly concerned with what is not . |
23 | 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) ) . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Another possible route to home ownership for local authority tenants has met with less success . |
26 | As a young man , Two-Dogs had fought with many armies of extras , firing off pretend guns at John Wayne in Stagecoach , Fort Apache , She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and The Searchers . |
27 | Dod had agreed with that , but could n't quite remember where he 'd left the van . |
28 | Such efforts had met with little success from Liberal and Tory politicians alike . |
29 | Not only had Khrushchev denounced Stalin 's crimes ; the new warriors of perestroika , including Mikhail Gorbachev himself , were for the most part the Khrushchev generation , whose youthful idealism had coincided with that small post-Stalin thaw . |
30 | She learnt that Gamal had gone with some friends to an island off the coast of Florida , so she told the person who answered the telephone to get hold of him immediately at any cost and tell him to call his mother on a matter of the greatest urgency . |