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

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1 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 .
2 You have always got to be ready to smile and joke back with everyone who has a friendly jibe at you . ’
3 Prolonged contact with someone who has scabies is the most likely method of transmission .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Using it inappropriately with someone who has very strong feelings on a subject may lead you to be regarded as insensitively self-opinionated .
7 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 .
8 perhaps they 've left them with someone who has done that .
9 ‘ Is it News about a boy ? ’ she asked , reminding me of an actor working with someone who has completely forgotten his lines .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ‘ 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 . ’
13 ‘ 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 . ’
14 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
15 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
16 And if you come out with something nobody has , you 'll get props for it .
17 A similar bitterness underlines Hopkin 's words to the syndicate : ‘ You wanted to play with something which has been attempted with the most desperate suicidal intent of others . ’
18 Again , prevention is somewhat easier than overcoming the problem directly , but if you find the dog running off with something it has stolen from the rubbish , do not chase after it .
19 The fashion industry is now fighting Aids with everything it has got .
20 Lone inventors are by no means all nutters , but we can sympathise with anyone who has to deal with them all the time .
21 This must strike a chord with anyone who has just taken possession of a modern house with a postage stamp for a plot of land .
22 ‘ I sympathise with anyone who has any eating disorder because it 's a nightmare that affects your whole life .
23 Sheriffs served writs on the Royal and Ancient and the United States Golf Association and the two letter-writers say that if they are resolved of nothing else in life it is that , even if persuaded that their lavish handicaps would be significantly reduced by using Ping Eye2 clubs , they would never buy a set or play with anyone who has .
24 A solicitor may not accept instructions in a matter in which to his knowledge another solicitor has been retained without the consent of that other solicitor , nor should a solicitor instructed in a particular matter communicate directly with anyone who has retained a solicitor on the other side , though a direct approach may be justified if there has been difficulty in making contact with that solicitor .
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