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

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31 Martyn referred to Miller 's use of works by those better versed in scientific aspects of gardening , to whom due acknowledgment is given , and concluded with an appreciation of the author 's own industry : ‘ As to the practical part , he has given t is hardly anything but from his own knowledge and of the great number of plants mentioned in his book there are scarce any which he has not cultivated with his own hands . ’
32 In many instances the parents may not realize that their child is well occupied and has not interfered with them until it is too late and the child has started to demand attention .
33 Indicating understanding of poor language skills does not necessarily mean that children receive what they are asking for but the fact that poor language has not interfered with the process of communication needs to be made clear to children .
34 Ms Armstrong said : ‘ I 'm NorthEast born and bred and it has not interfered with my career .
35 If the master you rely on for your temporal well-being has not dealt with you , that is , already .
36 the detainer has not complied with the provisions regarding notice ; or
37 Second ( under s.245B of the 1985 Act , as amended ) , the Government has authorized the Financial Reporting Review Panel to apply to the courts in cases where it believes that a company has not complied with the law .
38 Colonel Gaddafi has not complied with any of those requests .
39 In the 23 years that that council has been in existence , it has not complied with the 1968 Act .
40 This results from a previous transaction failure where the user has not complied with the instructions .
41 A request for judgment for the claim and costs , on grounds that the defendant has not complied with the " unless " order , must be lodged .
42 But , of course , others insist that it could never be humane in practice because the essence of the cruelty is not only in causing a painful and prolonged death but , rather , in the harrowing chase of the animal , and moreover , of an animal which has not evolved with the typical biological characteristics of a prey species .
43 One thing that has not changed with the passing millennia , however , is the rage of the man whose work is forged .
44 The tremendously exciting tussle for the division two title has finally ended with Farnham Central ‘ C ’ finishing up one point ahead of R.A.E .
45 ‘ But Nathan Bryce has just parted with twenty-five thousand pounds in order to have me with him . ’
46 Australian 250 rider David Evelyn has just collided with Cadalora in qualifying and is heading straight for a concrete wall .
47 However , with respect , Mr. Speaker , I have seen your reply in which you said that using the crest of the House of Commons on such material was not an offence , so I hope that you are not referring to that aspect of the issue that the tell-tale Member has just raised with you .
48 I think Liz has written six full-length manuscripts and , and has just lived with rejection sh , slips .
49 Siome news in brief — the fatal accident inquiry into drug deaths in Glasgow has just ended with the sheriff telling the parents of the victim that while he understood their feelings of helplessness and grief , it was n't his function to hold the general inquiry into the misuse of drugs .
50 Consulation on the draft structure plan has just ended with Calverton residents sending in a volume of objections .
51 On the issue that the Secretary of State has just discussed with the defence spokesman of the Ulster Unionist party , the hon. Member for Fermanagh and South Tyrone ( Mr. Maginnis ) , while holding that it should be a weapon in the armoury of any civilised Government to take out of circulation those who are seeking to destroy , murder and maim , will he give a full assurance to the House that he will undertake that act , if he has to do so , as a British Minister responsible to this House , and not in cliques with the Dublin Government who say that they would need to approve such a move ?
52 Centre : Brutus holds a red colobus he has just caught with the help of several other members of the group .
53 Benjamin Braddock , who has just graduated with honours , flies back to his wealthy family in Southern California suburbia .
54 One London architectural practice has already experimented with lighting its own offices with high pressure sodium lamps ‘ bounced ’ off the ceiling .
55 WHEN citizens of the Irish Republic bestow sainthood on Jack Charlton , thinking him to be perhaps the most significant figure in their sporting history , they are not merely responding to what he has already achieved with the national football team .
56 However , ‘ arises ’ is ambiguous and his later examples suggest , on the contrary , that a form of self-awareness has already arisen with the behaviour .
57 Considerable exploration effort in those areas has been felt by the industry to be worthwhile , and in the United States has already met with some commercial success .
58 The chairman of the action group has already met with Malcolm Rifkind , Secretary of State for Scotland , pamphlets have been issued to all houses in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains , another public meeting will be called and a plea has been made for wholehearted support by writing letters of objection .
59 A buyer has already emerged with a sale agreement being reached in November .
60 Eventually , as has already occurred with Islam in some countries , these countervailing centres of power will challenge governments and sometimes gain control over them .
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