Example sentences of "have [verb] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Not surprisingly these measures have been controversial , and a central-local battle has developed with a strong party political character .
2 A particularly dangerous trap in analysis has developed with the increasing use of computers in data analysis .
3 Ms Amanda Taylor , 29 , who took up the Lib Dem banner , also has to contend with an Official Liberal Party candidate , Mr Erbie Murat .
4 Mansfield reader FRED GREEN has checked with the British Cichlid Association and appears to be the first person to have spawned Green Chromides in the UK .
5 For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion .
6 In light-water reactors ( including PWRs ) the concrete shell of the reactor building needs to withstand a pressure of five bars , whereas a fast breeder has to cope with a mere 40 millibars , according to an Electricite de France engineer .
7 Now she 's on powerful drugs to suppress the problem … and she only has to cope with a one or two fits each day .
8 Man also has to cope with a great range of natural disasters , like earthquakes , hurricanes and volcanoes — other topics studied in Geography .
9 On the next level are classrooms for conductor-trainees , offices and a sitting/buffet area , which has to cope with an international mix of families , visitors , students , staff and conductors .
10 ‘ At one level — and leaving out the executive stress — this woman has to cope with an enormous sense of personal threat , ’ he said .
11 I feel far mo , less sympathy and far less identification with her than I perhaps do with a male worker who has to cope with the same kind of exploitation that I do , day in , day out .
12 Then he has to cope with the alarming vocal displays of the old males , designed to put him off his game .
13 The force with which this convention is observed has varied with the political climate .
14 In the sleeper compartment of a train speeding through the night a youth crouches over a naked woman he has drugged with a hypodermic syringe .
15 This may be the case literally when a French speaker has to communicate with a non-French speaker but , even within a common language , usage varies enormously .
16 If he is less than successful he may find that he has to work with an unco-operative discharger .
17 The Dee Hall is larger than the Royal Oak , and the management has to grapple with the organizational problems involved in a change of ownership while simultaneously deciding how to develop an adjoining site .
18 Joe Brolly has come with a late run into the Derry side
19 The handsome ground rent taken for temporarily housing the national side has come with a built-in penalty clause , too , it would seem .
20 As Kohl ( 1988 ) has reported with a dazzling photographic portrait ( by William Thompson and Galen Rowell ) the fuelwood crisis , which is endemic to the region , is being aggravated by the fuelwood requirements of tourists .
21 It also has to struggle with the social and economic consequences of the recession vested on the country by central government and of course it is expected this year to meet the costs of what is an unwanted and will be a costly and unsatisfactory reorganisation of local government .
22 We never receive the impression that Dickens has to struggle with the English language to express his meaning .
23 Following the completion of an eight-month programme of renovations and improvements , Geneva 's Centre d'art contemporain has reopened with a new entrance and stairwell , a lecture theatre , a ‘ Projects ’ room to be used by younger Swiss artists , a workshop for children and two new exhibitions : an installation of 2400 sheets from Allan McCollum 's ‘ Drawings ’ series ( to 12 September ) and drawings and photographs by Dutch artist , Pieter Laurens Moll ( to 16 May ) .
24 After closing for a year to refurbish its exhibition rooms the Diozesanmuseum has reopened with an exceptional exhibition of rare manuscripts from the Biblioteca Apostolica in the Vatican , ‘ Vaticana — liturgy and devotion in Medieval times ’ .
25 On the one hand , the self-advocacy impetus has grown with the increasing emphasis on consumer sovereignty and an awareness of the potential power and influence of self-help pressure groups .
26 ( iv ) No creditor can vote at any meeting unless he has lodged with the official receiver not later than the time mentioned for this purpose in the notice convening the meetings a proof of debt , that is , a statement in the appropriate form ( see Chapter 9 ) of the amount claimed by him as due to him and the claim has been admitted for the , purpose of entitlement to vote ( r 6.93(1) ) .
27 Science , as it has developed right across the board since the end of the sixteenth century , has operated with the axiomatic assumption that events in the material world , out there , external to human minds , are governed by regularities which are so coherent and consistent that they can be treated as " natural laws " .
28 In many cases where a request has been made , it has met with a flat refusal .
29 I am afraid it has met with a cool response from our colleagues , and in view of this , I am sorry to say that we will not be taking up your offer to publish .
30 The Citywatch project — which its organisers say must have private as well as public cash — has met with a mixed response from the city 's business community .
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