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

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1 Benjamin Braddock , who has just graduated with honours , flies back to his wealthy family in Southern California suburbia .
2 LEON RUSSELL ‘ Anything Can Happen ’ first album for ten years from the much-respected musician and songwriter who has previously worked with Phil Spector , Bob Dylan , George Harrison and the Rolling Stones
3 Anyone who has ever sailed with Phil Andrews will agree that there is never a dull moment or lack of sea time , and my time with him on Valiant was certainly full of those ingredients .
4 I benefitted amazingly from the experience and I think almost anybody who has ever worked with Lindsay has benefitted from the experience .
5 Although not new , DELIA SMITH 'S CHRISTMAS ( BBC , Books , £12.95 ) is just the gift for anyone who has never coped with Christmas before .
6 In the late 1950s and early 1960s a survey of sources of radio waves from outer space was carried out at Cambridge by a group of astronomers led by Martin Ryle ( who had also worked with Bondi , Gold , and Hoyle on radar during the war ) .
7 Primarily ET , as realized on-screen , was the creation of Carlo Rambaldi , an Italian sculptor and inventor ( his own self-description ) , who had formerly worked with Spielberg on Close Encounters of the Third Kind ( 1977 ) and with Ridley Scott on Alien ( 1979 ) .
8 Management was passed to Tony Barker , a law graduate of Yale , who had formerly worked with BOC .
9 [ For resignation in July of Industry Minister Stavros Dimas , who had reportedly clashed with Mitsotakis 's wife , see p. 38357 . ]
10 The Guides were started in 1991 by , who had previously worked with volunteer guides at museums in Oxford and London .
11 William I was succeeded by one of his sons , William II , who was crowned King of England , whereas the Duchy of Normandy passed to another son , Robert , who had sometimes sided with King Philip I of France , and that presented many of the Norman Barons in England with divided loyalty .
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