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

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1 The Washington Redskins had more trouble than they should have with the injury-ridden Phoenix Cardinals before winning by two points while San Francisco relied on one of those Joe Montana come-from-behind specials to overcome New Orleans 24-20 .
2 ‘ Where an unconstitutional change of regime takes place in a recognised state , governments of other states must necessarily consider what dealings , if any , they should have with the new regime , and whether and to what extent it qualifies to be treated as the government of the state concerned .
3 You should have with you a page on which you have noted difficulties and doubts to be cleared up with the tutor .
4 Monboddo led them in , saying that since he was dressed like a farmer , they should have with him a farmer 's family dinner .
5 Probe 's liaison with the giant grocery chain — Loblaws has 30 per cent of Canadian supermarket sales — sparked an instant debate among environmentalists about what kind of relationship environmental groups should have with business .
6 It will continue its policy of competitive tendering and this reorganisation will reinforce the contractual relationship it must have with D&W and other business units in Commercial Division on the same basis as with external contractors .
7 The accused must have with him an article .
8 In spite of the worry at the back of her mind , she sat down beside her patient and said gently , ‘ As I sat having my breakfast to the sound of church bells , with the sun coming up behind the hills , I think I felt the sort of affinity you must have with Samana .
9 Thus it was hoped that they would seize any opportunity of increasing awareness and understanding of mental frailty in old age , among professionals , lay carers and local people in such a way as to increase people 's sympathy and confidence in any contacts they might have with elderly mentally frail people .
10 Senator Crowninshield had been sympathetic to the problems a child might have with a famous parent .
11 One friend said : ‘ Well , I suppose he might have with Sara , but I think it is unlikely .
12 The difficulties that a Martian or child might have with such a system are neatly illustrated in the following Yiddish story : A melamed [ Hebrew teacher ] discovering that he had left his comfortable slippers back in the house , sent a student after them with a note for his wife .
13 After a while he made tea and brought it back to bed and they talked in a way she never could have with Mike , or anyone she knew , about Garstang 's book on the songs of birds and about Haydn 's Bird Quartet and Wagner 's bird music in Siegfried .
14 Remember , all the time you are writing , the sport that a Querying Counsel could have with your uncertain presentation .
15 I still have no explanation for why things needed to be weighed in this area , and what connection it could have with the watering hole , but I am certain that my finds from the four sides of the pond resulted from these activities .
16 Sara said : ‘ I ca n't see what possible connection these books could have with my brother 's death . ’
17 As Agnese bustled off , Ronni was dying to ask what connection Jeff could have with Civitavecchia .
18 I du n no but she could she could have with a special facility for
19 I know I could n't begin to give you the kind of life you 'd have with Dunbar , but I 'd do everything in my power to make you happy . ’
20 However , for the prisoner , the CAB adviser is often the only non-establishment source of support and contact that he or she may have with the outside world .
21 A description will now be given of the aetiological theories and relationships that lipids and lipoprotein levels may have with atherosclerosis .
22 Of particular relevance here is the common interest which the peace-tax movement may have with the more progressive local authorities who are opposed to the new government civil defence regulations .
23 Such information will include the consideration of any problems that the child may have with near or distance vision , with colour perception , with reduction of the visual field , with discomfort in strong light ( photophobia ) or with monocular vision ( sight in only one eye ) which affects depth perception .
24 All I know is that friendship with a woman is quite , quite different from any relationship you may have with a man .
25 Whatever disadvantage teenagers and adults may have with new languages , they have abilities which infants , for all their daunting ease of acquisition , lack .
26 ‘ In future cases where a new regime comes to power unconstitutionally our attitude on the question of whether it qualifies to be treated as a government , will be left to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , which we may have with it , and in particular on whether we are dealing with it on a normal government to government basis .
27 Record 4 has no shared descriptors with the other three records , although it may have with later records .
28 Johnson , never under an obligation to generate social ease , dismissed that by saying ‘ The intimacy is such as one of the professors here may have with one of the carpenters who is repairing the college , ’ Johnson 's point being that the printer , having printed some of Warburton 's works , might perhaps have bought the copyright in one or two of them .
29 Whatever difficulties individual parties may have with resuming talks , are they not put well into the shade by the stark reality of events on the streets ?
30 Thinking of , for example , those summer vacation sessions you used to have with the Berlin players in Saint-Moritz in the 1960s and '70s , I am sure one day people are going to be looking back to all this as some great Golden Age that has now gone for good .
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