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

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1 The girl 's parents and guardian ad litem agreed to the proposed order , which included a term that the girl should have no contact with her father , and which envisaged the possibility of placing the girl with her older half-sister as her full-time carer .
2 Once this routine has been established in puppyhood you should have no difficulty with your pet when visitors call .
3 Vegetarians who consume eggs and milk should have no problem with obtaining enough vitamin B12 .
4 I did not feel I should miss his company , and the fact that I should have no fellow-countryman with me to take charge if I fell sick or was wounded did not worry me , since I had every confidence in Omar .
5 If you have been fiddling with the boot files a lot anyway , you should have no bother with this , and will be able to use the in-built editor to make any changes you want .
6 Between the blackout point and the whiteout point the light intensity should have no effect with a perfect device , which should ‘ see ’ the whole subject and nothing but the subject .
7 Despite their size , the Red-Bellied Pacu , Colossoma bidens is a peaceful fish and you should have no trouble with them attacking your Silver Sharks .
8 You should have a PhD with a strong statistical or mathematical emphasis , preferably with experience in the above mentioned areas .
9 Tommy Allen was married now and it was not unnatural that he should have a conversation with Carrie , but the nagging feeling would not go away .
10 Well the thing to do maybe I should have a word with him .
11 Perhaps he should have a word with the President of the Commission , Mr. Delors , who said yesterday : ’ Britain will become a paradise for Japanese investment ’ .
12 This annoyed Mick Jagger , who felt that , since the paper was called Rolling Stone , it should have a connection with him , if not the band .
13 Kate had told him that at present there were only women in the house and it seemed sensible that he should have a woman with him , particularly as it was Kate who had first broken the news .
14 Well at your age you should have a hankie with you , you should n't have to be told !
15 You look forward to your meals very much , and I think you must have a cook with imagination because I know sometimes you have the same thing constantly and you get very bored by it .
16 In learning to create these kinds of grooves you must have a direction with the music , and to develop a direction you must be listening to that kind of music .
17 But now you must have a drink with me .
18 I must have a word with them .
19 ‘ That child 's definitely team potential , but the pony 's an absolute bitch , I must have a word with his parents .
20 I must have a word with him on the phone .
21 He really must have a word with the company Equity representative about that contract .
22 ‘ We must have a word with Mark Garland . ’
23 I must have a word with her when we get back . ’
24 ‘ I must have a talk with Ferrand before I see Wolff again . ’
25 Their restraint grew out of Minton 's insistence that a wallpaper design must have an affinity with architecture .
26 I do n't think we 'll have a problem with money you see
27 Go home , Bruce , or back to whatever your case is , and I 'll have a word with Sergeant Crane . ’
28 Then to April , ‘ I 'll have a word with Parkinson the gamekeeper if there 's anything you 'd like .
29 I 'll have a word with — what 's he called , Seb ? — Sergeant Potter , is it ?
30 ‘ I 'll have a word with Jimmy Myers , he 's a skipper on the Sharpness barges .
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