Example sentences of "have [be] [vb pp] with some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The visually handicapped pupils attending an ordinary school may be greatly helped by a physical and social environment that has been planned with some sensitivity to their special needs while retaining a challenging or ‘ normal ’ character .
2 The ideal of privatized , familial , informal care , unsullied by the peremptory intervention of the municipality , has been pursued with some vigour .
3 This has been attempted with some success using the gene for human factor IX , though synthesis continues for only a short time , and immune response in the mouse receipients proved a problem .
4 The provision has been interpreted with some strictness against individuals .
5 She 'd been strangled with some kind of flex or cord .
6 This aspect of his treatment therefore seems to have been managed with some success .
7 Bending down , he saw that although the space had been cleared with some care , there were traces of charcoal mingled with sand .
8 And the factory hours and rugby support which militated against soccer in Leeds had been challenged with some success from 1912 to 1914 .
9 The furniture was clearly old , and had been chosen with some care to fit in with the atmosphere of the hall .
10 A veteran of the Vietnam war , Abadia was a self-professed " field soldier " , and the architect of the army 's current " seize-hold-consolidate-develop " strategy which , since 1988 , had been used with some effect against the guerrilla insurgents of the New People 's Army ( NPA ) .
11 My trousers had been removed with some force as my right leg was in a great deal of pain around the cast .
12 These have been viewed with some irritation by Northern regions who feel that their needs have been ignored in the planning of the Tunnel , and that pampered southerners should be prepared to pay the price of their economic success .
13 In Northern Ireland , as in the rest of the UK , these tables have been met with some controversy and suspicion .
14 The Act also tries to encourage sentencers to pass fewer custodial sentences by on the one hand extending to adult offenders the kind of statutory criteria that have been used with some success in the past on younger age groups ( see Chapter 9 ) ; and on the other hand by strengthening community penalties in the hope of increasing their appeal to sentencers .
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