Example sentences of "with [indef pn] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've had a stormy relationship with everyone I 've ever worked with , ’ says Nicky , ‘ because I care about what I do !
2 Genetic tests had matched up the body parts on Moloch with everyone who had been there , apart from Ace and Christine .
3 Pat will ‘ kick off ’ proceedings on the day at 1.15pm when he launches 1 , balloons before setting off on a fun walk with everyone who has come along .
4 You have always got to be ready to smile and joke back with everyone who has a friendly jibe at you . ’
5 Almost three-quarters of the men in our sample fantasize about having sex with someone they have not slept with .
6 By the fireplace , there was what was known as a ‘ Turkish corner ’ , protected by a screen , in which the Empress normally sat either to read or to talk informally with someone who had come to see her .
7 Rosalba prayed to the Madonna of the Spasm in particular , the statue in the church in Rupe who had once wept real tears in sympathy with someone who had prayed to her with a heart full of sorrow too .
8 Much better to get involved with someone who had plunged fully into the sea of life than with someone who had stood wimpishly on the edge , afraid to dip in so much as a toe .
9 Much better to get involved with someone who had plunged fully into the sea of life than with someone who had stood wimpishly on the edge , afraid to dip in so much as a toe .
10 Dr Jaffery knew the building as well as anyone and I much looked forward to going around it with someone who had studied it for so many years .
11 I ca n't believe I 'm doing this , she thought , but it felt wonderfully liberating to be able to discuss her private thoughts with someone who had no involvement in her personal life .
12 It would be difficult to be friends with someone who had made Jenny so unhappy and who was clearly going to make her unhappy again , stringing her along .
13 But quite often grown-ups do n't know how to deal with someone who 's lost a partner
14 Prolonged contact with someone who has scabies is the most likely method of transmission .
15 This would suggest that a spontaneous decline in the incidence of attempted suicide might be expected as greater numbers of people come into personal contact with someone who has attempted suicide and public attitudes towards attempters become more negative .
16 While I have friends who would probably help me a great deal , there is no legal arrangement to deal with someone who has declining health because of AIDS .
17 Using it inappropriately with someone who has very strong feelings on a subject may lead you to be regarded as insensitively self-opinionated .
18 There are two dangers to be avoided , if you can avoid them , in the choice of chambers : reading with someone who is too busy , who can not spare the time to give you instruction , except possibly over a snack lunch , and reading with someone who has not enough work to give you proper experience .
19 perhaps they 've left them with someone who has done that .
20 ‘ Is it News about a boy ? ’ she asked , reminding me of an actor working with someone who has completely forgotten his lines .
21 The benefits to be derived here are that the school librarian will be able to use the microcomputer with someone who has experience in another school .
22 Time has moved on since you first started dealing with someone who has become a major influence in your life and now you need to re-work your thoughts and opinions .
23 He wanted to expand , so he went into partnership with someone he 'd been doing business with .
24 to kind of just get together with someone he 's identified a person whose name I ca n't remember but he 's got a chamber orchestra
25 She says that her life now is better than the life she could have spent with someone she had never met before .
26 ‘ But what is happening is shared internal experiences that become easy to share with somebody who has been undergoing the same kind of experience , then you can find out a lot more of what you 've undergone because people will find different ways of describing it , different metaphors . ’
27 ‘ But what is happening is shared internal experiences that become easy to share with somebody who has been undergoing the same kind of experience , then you can find out a lot more of what you 've undergone because people will find different ways of describing it , different metaphors . ’
28 and then gradually try and re do n't , do n't spend too much time trying to reconstruct the past because that , you know , you just get further and further behind with the present stuff so you know kind of try and at least make sure that , you know , maybe if you get a job you wo n't be able to go to all the classes but at least make sure you , you are in contact with somebody who has that you can get notes off every time , you know , that erm oh hello
29 I , I have n't been on but you 're the first people I 've told this to , I have been out with somebody who has been on
30 Not with somebody you 've just met .
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