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

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1 " I have been connected with different unions for this last twenty years " , he declared to the Royal Commission on Labour in 1892 , " but I am sorry to state that they have been formed for the benefit of one man , for he has generally cleared out with the funds " .
2 ‘ Some people said that he 'd have to change his style when he turned professional , but so far he 's stuck to his natural game , and he has n't done badly with it so far .
3 He has n't run off with you .
4 He has n't finished yet with his are they on or a finger ?
5 Possible conflicts were discussed within TI , he admits , and ‘ we decided in principle that TI would come first ’ but , as yet , he has not disagreed vehemently with anything the ASB has produced .
6 But he has now linked up with Scarborough and has impressed McHale during training and in the 2–2 friendly draw at Hyde United on Monday night .
7 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 .
8 moved out he 'd flipping shacked up with someone else had n't he ?
9 John was supposed to come and meet me from work to carry my heavy shopping and then changed plans and he had just walked in with JONATHAN ( proper name JIMMY ) .
10 The youngest three brothers he hardly knew ; he had n't grown up with them .
11 Of course , he had n't come up with answers , but he had indicated where , in what directions , further work might pay the necessary dividend .
12 He had n't come up with any specific reason .
13 He kept thinking of how his Mum and Dad would be when they found out he was n't back , that he had n't come home with either of them .
14 I asked him why he had n't got on with the other passengers .
15 It was not just that he had gone off with someone else but he had actually gone off with a woman and it seemed to me like a betrayal of my identity .
16 Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ .
17 All he knew was that he had always woken up with a splitting headache afterwards , and often wished he 'd had the headache instead the night before .
18 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 .
19 He had recently split up with Hermione and was suffering from bruised emotions and in a way , was very much alone in the world , not to mention totally penniless — he did n't have two beans to rub together .
20 He had specifically wanted somewhere with a farm and Highgrove had 410 acres ; also , to be within easy range of his friends and relatives , and again it fitted the bill .
21 We like your cleverness Has he given it more thought , he 's just come up with a really clever idea I think there
22 Erm he 's just come down with this rotten old cough and cold again and I was going to take him to the doctor 's but then they do n't like it giving them anything and I do n't like giving him anything so
23 Yeah oh I think he 's just peed off with his father .
24 But what 's aggrieved me is that he 's just waltzed off with it and not
25 ‘ No hitches so far , and he 's even come up with a little bonus on the side .
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