Example sentences of "with [pron] [noun pl] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A recurring complaint was that the letter was from someone with whom wholesalers had had no previous contact .
2 Despite the fact that the Common Market has now been in existence for thirty-five years , despite also the fact that its main original raison d'être was to abolish obstacles to trade between Member States , a feature of the whole process has been the skill with which countries have managed to keep up their non-tariff trade barriers .
3 He was referring mainly to Ukraine and to Moldova , another republic with which tensions have flared and where the prospect of direct confrontation between two sovereign states looms .
4 He was referring mainly to Ukraine and to Moldova , another republic with which tensions have flared and where the prospect of direct confrontation between two sovereign states looms .
5 A further hazard with which seafarers had to contend was mines .
6 Part of that increase is doubtless accounted for by the contempt with which banks have treated many of their customers .
7 Unlike their counterparts in the longue durée , they were seen not so much as steady constraints with which societies had to contend over long periods , but as patterns of change which were themselves part and parcel of social life .
8 Many issues with which governments have to grapple are so complex that no matter how well-informed the decision-maker , it is not possible confidently to predict all the likely consequences or knock-on effects of any particular decision .
9 The care with which Christians had treasured their Bibles , prayer books and hymn books was very touching .
10 An exception to this criticism is the work of Geffen who together with her colleagues has devised a dichotic monitoring test .
11 He overthrew the Pythia , who with her ancestors had ruled for an eternity .
12 That the kindred of Osbern of Eu and the kindred of William fitzOsbern with their friends had succeeded in carrying Duke William to a resounding victory against the invasion of his combined enemies was therefore news of more than ordinary importance .
13 The ministers who continued with their duties had to do so surreptitiously in private homes , in barns or in the open air .
14 For them the extent of the new prosperity may be doubted , although their relationships with their masters had come to be based on the basis of cash rather than service .
15 The number claiming help with their rent jumped from 1.4 million to 5 million , and the number gaining help with their rates has grown from 3 million to over 7 million ( again , there is an overlap between these two groups ) .
16 It is sad if mothers who would rather be with their children have to go out to work to make ends meet .
17 The familiar brand names with their images have taken the place of statues and icons and the things people used to look at .
18 And then the crowds of crinolined ladies with their escorts had moved into the interior of the store , eager to drink the champagne that Emily had insisted upon and to look at and touch the merchandise .
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