Example sentences of "have [vb pp] with an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The famous hollow beneath Hautvillers , the Côtes-à-Bras , has filled with an accumulation of loess , or colluvial weathered calcareous deposits , clayey-silts and iron-rich flint pebbles .
2 This notion , that gender inequality is thus almost irrelevant for mainstream sociological theorizing , has met with an onslaught of criticism by writers who have argued that it is inappropriate to take the family as the unit of analysis in such a way .
3 ‘ One of the workers has met with an accident , ’ was all she said .
4 If you roll a double on the 2D6 roll then the Fanatic has met with an accident , wrapping the chain around his neck , or perhaps his heart just gives out and he collapses to the ground .
5 Sunderland also have a substitute for Gary Bennett , who has struggled with an injury .
6 Next Thursday Chileans will go to the polls to elect a successor to General Pinochet , who has ruled with an iron fist since the overthrow of Allende in 1973 .
7 Where possible a subject specialist who has worked with an ESL tutor or team is also involved .
8 THE privatisation of the Russian health service has begun with an agreement under which Hospital Corporation International will take over the management of Moscow 's Granovskovo ( formerly Kremlin ) Hospital .
9 The pattern of time allocations to subjects has changed with an increase in time allotted to language teaching — especially English .
10 Having seen and heard him at Buxton , I find it hard to believe claims that he did not solo the South Face of Lhotse : claims , in any case , which Cesen has countered with an explanation .
11 All the legislation in the world could n't have coped with an accident of such violence .
12 The Minister should have started with an agreement on terms and conditions relating to employment protection and dealt with the other aspects afterwards .
13 Your course will have started with an induction period when some of the demands of the course will have been explained to you .
14 It did n't last ; his alienation from England seems to have coincided with an alienation from Dorothy , for within five years he had a child by Olga Rudge .
15 They were reported to have ended with an agreement involving the appointment of an Iraqi representative on the UN escrow fund managing oil revenues , and permission for Iraq to send observers to oversee oil-pumping operations alongside UN inspectors .
16 One Harvard dealer had registered with an employment agency which stupidly sent his curriculum vitae to Harvard .
17 AFTER THEIR recent eponymous chart success , northern bleep boys LFO have set their hands to a remix of the BOTANY 5 cut ‘ Lovebomb ’ , which they 've approached with an excitement and verve so often lacking from more established remixers ' work .
18 AFTER THEIR recent eponymous chart success , northern bleep boys LFO have set their hands to a remix of the BOTANY 5 cut ‘ Lovebomb ’ , which they 've approached with an excitement and verve so often lacking from more established remixers ' work .
19 There had been in the brilliantly brave ace at 5–6 in the first set tie break , which denied Sampras the set point he had earned with an ace of his own .
20 And he suggested she had responded with an offer that her family would not draw the full Civil List payments .
21 In the event , it would have been stated that , unrecognized in the confusion , the young king had met with an accident ! ’
22 They always enjoyed the mysteries , they said , and had worked with an actor among them before .
23 On Jan. 6 the government signed a peace agreement with Tuareg rebels , whose uprising had begun with an attack on a police station in June 1990 and led to the imposition of a state of emergency in the north of the country [ see pp. 37703 ; 37800 ] .
24 The present publishers , John Horbury & Associates , had quoted with an increase of only five per cent and they would be retained due to their reliability and flexibility .
25 I 'm sure they have met with an accident .
26 It 's the tenth time already this year Thames Valley Police have dealt with an offence where a member of the public 's been threatened with a gun .
27 You were right in saying that there was very bad press given to hormone replacement therapy in in the early days when they used very high doses of of er un er , of normal oestrogens and this caused an increase in the amount of end of uterus , uterine cancer and this I think has generally er mo mo mo ruined the course for for the older doctors because they still think that it 's associated with an increase in cancer and they have n't got up to date to realise that the more modern preparations are not causing this and that 's where I think th the problems li lie .
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