Example sentences of "they have [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If they had , what would they have done with the bird 's skull ? |
2 | The bankers realize they 've bombed with the blockbusters . |
3 | The villagers occasionally dress up in their lederhosen , and give it all they 've got with a few thigh slapping , foot stamping numbers . |
4 | And you know that may hamper you in really reaching a decision about erm the real nature of the relationship they 've got with the child . |
5 | And I do n't know whether they 've got with the I do n't know whether they 're wide enough that way |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | They 've sparred with the media throughout their career and , out of repeated interviews , a ritual has evolved . |
9 | His successor , Majorian , is unlikely to have gained the support of the Burgundians in 458 , when he drove them out of the lands which they had received with the approval of the Gallo-Roman senators . |
10 | Whatever the case , the alliance which they had made with the family of L'Isle jourdain ( closely related to the Duèse clan ) , stood them in good stead with the Avignon papacy until John XXII 's death in 1334 . |
11 | Arthur found the reasons for this unfathomable , but took it that they had to do with a comparison to his own looks . |
12 | They had pleaded with the bankruptcy judge to close down Eastern last autumn , but instead he allowed it to remain airborne and continue to run down its cash resources . |
13 | They were never sold , though the lawyers thought they had gone with the others . |
14 | Perhaps they were justified in recalling early days in makeshift cinemas and perhaps they had to mingle with the masses as they went in search of Chaplin movies , but they must have been aware that prestigious down-town and suburban theatres were now largely being patronized , not exclusively by a lumpenproletariat , but rather by a mix of social classes and perhaps above all by young people who were moving up the social scale into more respectable occupations . |
15 | So , as they had done with the relations of production , Marx and Engels tried to show that this state of affairs was not inevitable , but the product of a specific historical development . |
16 | Moreover , Macmillan managed to ensure that the Americans did not impose a dual key system as they had done with the RAF-manned Thors . |
17 | When , in 1150 , the citizens of La Rochelle had asked the Bishop of Saintes for permission to build a new parish church to accommodate the growing number of worshippers , they had met with a refusal . |
18 | In particular they had to deal with a fire-bomb that might get lodged on the roof . |
19 | In he north they had merged with the Semitic colonists from Arabia to produce the civilization of Aksum . |
20 | What they had achieved with a few weeks of supplementary feeding was remarkable . |
21 | They could n't be very quick because there was no electric light upstairs and they had to manage with the candle Carrie was holding . |
22 | There they had to cope with an IMF adjustment programme which involved savage public spending cuts . |
23 | They had landed with the Anzacs at Gallipoli , when the battleships were deterred by fear of mines after HMS Irresistible and HMS Ocean were mined in the Dardanelles on 18 March 1915 . |
24 | However , if they had lived with the deceased , an unmarried partner 's children from a previous marriage or relationship might be able to prove they were dependent and obtain provision from the estate . |
25 | In the previous week they had dealt with a fire in another factory on the industrial estate in nearby Mill Lane . |
26 | This was the first time they had dealt with a potential bombing , as in the past their fakings had centred on air crashes and accident situations on the jigs or the shop-floor . |
27 | They remarked on the personal service , from the same senior consultant whom they had first met , comparing them with a larger firm who had acted in a heavy-handed way towards them and who had subsequently sent a junior consultant actually to handle the work , after they had dealt with the most senior partner at the beginning . |
28 | There was both white bread and brown bread , yellow curls of the best butter , two kinds of jam ( strawberry and apricot ) on the table and currant cake on the sideboard ready for when they had dealt with the pie . |
29 | In the battle for Tunis the 152nd had lost two commanding officers in three days ; and in Italy they had fought with the Guards in bloody actions from Cassino to the Po . |
30 | Because of the Swamp they had come so far south that they must now be at least on a level with the path where they had fought with the sturdy beggars although the northern ride must lie between them and it . |