Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] with a " in BNC.
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1 | I have checked with a breeder and my Angel is a female . |
2 | I have flown with a number of people who , with the slightest lowering of the nose or the gentlest stall , look as though they are having an epileptic fit . |
3 | I have worked with a cook , a caretaker , a community policeman , a coach driver and an athletics coach — all of whom greatly enjoyed taking part in our drama and working with the children . |
4 | I have corresponded with a number of individuals and organisations including the National Farmers Union and a local MP . |
5 | So , even if you have to cope with a few tears and sulks , do n't let them get you down . |
6 | But the point is it does n't matter who was right , and even less who would have been right ; all that matters is what people felt , because that 's what produced the new ethos of the age ; consensus had led to impasse , care to sterility , so : deliver a shock to the system , take the sort of radical risk with the country that you have to take with a business at least once in its history if it 's to succeed ; go for growth , take the monetarist shilling . ’ |
7 | You have to play with a special membrane , made of v. thin bamboo , over one of the holes . |
8 | You have started with a high level concept and broken it down into component parts . |
9 | You have started with a high level concept and broken it down into component parts . |
10 | Do not feel that you have to persist with a particular type of pressed flower work if you are not happy with it . |
11 | If you have come with a particular ache or pain , do not expect it to disappear straight away . |
12 | Indirect sex discrimination occurs where you have to comply with a requirement which is , or would be , applied equally to a person of the opposite sex , but : |
13 | He said : ‘ We have met with a wall of silence over this business . |
14 | But when one is dealing with associative use , we have to do with a binary distinction ; the adjective is introduced solely to indicate that its property , even though applicable to some other entity , is associated with the entity of its noun phrase , and here there are only two possible states — either the property is associated , in the view of the speaker , or it is not ( and of course by a slightly curious consequence of the communicational process , the state must always be the positive one , since if the property were not felt to be associated with that entity and needed for identification , then the adjective which designates that property would simply not appear ) . |
15 | The confusion yields when we realize that we have to do with a limited area , however large , and that the ‘ unionists ’ , if I may use this term , made the mistake of extrapolating the ambiguity and interchangeability within this limited area to the whole scope of Mozart 's staccato notation . |
16 | The other point I 'm trying to say is that we have to insure with a Department of Trade approved insurer , so that should anything , for any reason , ever happen to ourselves or a company , then the insurance company is still responsible for the claims and will meet them . |
17 | Assistant director of social services , Andrew Brooker , said : ‘ We have consulted with a wide range of staff and other agencies who have a direct interest in how Hampshire carry out implementation of community care legislation . |
18 | As we have seen already when we have to cope with a large number of losses in a short time , it becomes much harder to deal with the grief that we feel . |
19 | Now is a good time to plant , so plants can become established before they have to cope with a dense canopy of leaves and dry soil in the summer . |
20 | They have coincided with a sharp rise in refugees taking advantage of liberal asylum laws . |
21 | Better designed and better tested materials than ours have met with a similar fate . |