Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] with " in BNC.

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31 A Parliamentary Commission , presided over by Christian Democrat Giorgio Santz has been investigating how the preceding laws have worked and has now come up with its report which shows that in the last eight years , of the L1,500 billion allocated to Venice only L853 billion ( £394.3 million ; $686 million ) have actually been spent .
32 In the month and a half it 's been delivering its high-end SparcCenter 2000s Sun has shipped 130 systems to paying customers : the firm has reportedly come up with a new 50MHz MPU module for its high-end SparcCenter 2000 that adds 2Mb external caches and improves database throughput from 20% to 40% .
33 R. W. Blake in the Zoology Department of the University of British Columbia , who made the discovery , has even come up with a name for the strategy .
34 As is often the case , science has simply caught up with the hobbyist on this point , as synspilum is quite obviously different from melanurum , and from other Theraps , when you see one swimming round your tank , especially when it is an adult in full colour .
35 As well as the scent of ‘ mother 's scalp ’ — the first reassuring odour a new-born baby smells — there is a natural sea scent to overwhelm the chlorine in swimming pools , and even cow-pat perfume for which no one has yet come up with a use .
36 It was a mark of the esteem in which John Burridge was held at Selhurst Park , both as a goalkeeper and as a showman , that whenever he has subsequently returned here with his later clubs he has invariably been accorded a warm welcome , both from Palace fans and from his former playing colleagues .
37 Furthermore , as Tony Prosser has recently pointed out with reference to the Child Poverty Action Group 's ( CFAG 's ) social welfare test cases , there is always the danger that ‘ successful test cases which threaten established policy , especially by increasing expenditure , will meet with quick nullification by legislative or administrative action ’ ( Prosser , 1983 , p. 74 ) .
38 Such tissue bound IgG might predominantely be IgG1 because this subclass has recently shown together with terminal complement complex on the luminal face of the epithelium in ulcerative colitis .
39 Over the last seven months , Lawrence has quietly got on with a rebuilding job at Ayresome Park .
40 What his mate , who has never bothered much with politics , discovers about our police on the one hand and lawyers on the other , forces him to take over the activist role in this tough political thriller .
41 But she said no I 'd better come tomorrow with Paula as well .
42 I have accepted part of it , and I 've amended it to ensure that we can overcome the criticisms er that would have been involved if we 'd left it er as it was , er and above all , and I think this is the most important thing , we 've made sure that it will work , er and that it will meet our objectives of getting competition into the franchises , if we 'd just ended up with one great monolithic British Rail , after all each franchise remember will be coming gradually , they wo n't be doing them all at once , there will be one next year , several the year after , and so on , if British Rail had been able to go around and pick them off , and say , Well we can run this now in the future much better than we 've done it in the past , so we 'll bid , and we 'll bid a low bid , that really would n't have been getting fair and proper competition into the system , so what i what I 've done is ensured , as I 've done all the way through in this bill in accepting amendments , that we make sure we achieve our objectives , and that above all it 's workable , the , as it was it would n't as it was the Paignton amendment would n't have been workable , because there would have been total chaos and confusion
43 she 'd gone out , she 'd just slipped out with Alice for something
44 ‘ I 'd always hung around with boys , never really known any men — certainly no man had ever made me feel and think the dreadful things I felt and thought whenever I saw you ! ’
45 moved out he 'd flipping shacked up with someone else had n't he ?
46 A portion of the top floor we 'd completely sealed off with walls of polythene sheeting , and a powerful dehumidifier had been installed .
47 could we have possibly started out with not to give us exactly this cos it 's too it 's too much to find
48 The firm has generally attracted Ivy League types , Reynolds having originally set up with $130 000 contributed partly by himself and partly by old Yale friends .
49 Investors , some of whom might have earlier come out with a fortune were suddenly losing .
50 Would you have got together with Rosalind if you never met Juliet , would you have actually got together with Rosalind ?
51 More remarkable , as it now seems , while awaiting the king 's decision at Northampton they ravaged the surrounding countryside , and are said to have eventually returned home with hundreds of captives and much livestock .
52 Actually they 're all er they are , nearly all of them have been broken so they 've obviously caught up with the list from the .
53 I 've worked with a number of carpenters and joiners and come tea-break , we 've all sat there with our nice hot cup of tea/coffee and that gradual layer of dust on top .
54 The legend recounted how seventy translators had worked in independent cells and had all come up with the identical version of the sacred text .
55 There was a burst of male laughter from the bar , which had suddenly filled up with men wearing MCC ties ; the day 's play at Lord 's would have ended just about twenty minutes ago .
56 And when Laura had protested , as she frequently had , he had merely pointed out with brutal logic , ‘ You knew I was a businessman when you married me , Laura .
57 ‘ The notebook had already gone back with another Kazakh climber who had returned early , but I gather that it was written in English .
58 She had already fallen out with Sutton , who regarded computers with unconcealed loathing .
59 One day Mary asked her father for money for a pop concert which she had already booked up with a friend without consulting him .
60 By this time , Sinead had already linked up with Farrelly in Dublin
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