Example sentences of "[noun] have [be] with " in BNC.

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1 Now , if any of your other readers have been with you that length of time then , like me , they will have seen many changes in the magazine in terms of staff , reviews , layout and style .
2 Sugar 's last 46 trips have been with an RAAF Squadron .
3 ‘ I further assert that these spores have been with us since the birth of mankind .
4 ‘ All the servants at the hacienda have been with the count for years , some since he was a child . ’
5 Electric cars have been with us as milk floats for many years .
6 Quite a number of experiments leading to such identification have been with small aspect ratio Bénard convection ( Sections 22.1 , 22.4 ) [ 87 , 181 , 246 ] ; small in this context means not much greater than unity .
7 Laura 's parents have been with her since she was flown to the US on May 30 .
8 Fashion and make-up have been with us for a very long time indeed — there are make-up palettes surviving from ancient Egypt — and although men in certain times and cultures may devote a lot of effort to their appearance , it has remained chiefly a feminine domain .
9 The most complex and prolonged human/dolphin associations have been with bottlenose dolphins , but Doak thinks that they are by no means limited to this species .
10 Many of the present team have been with the organisation at least since 1974 when Mr d'Ancona , an assistant secretary with the Department of Energy at the time , was asked to implement a political decision to transfer the headquarters of the fledgling organisation from London to Glasgow .
11 Hugh and Joyce Gardiner have been with Timex for a total of 44 years and never believed that their fight could have reached such a pitch .
12 He 's been in it for five years ( only he and Jean Boht have been with the show from the beginning ) and he 's proud of that , he says .
13 I take it a number of er execs have been with the company for a
14 John Innes and peat have been with us ever since .
15 I suspect that tensions concerning rights , freedoms and responsibilities have been with us since the earliest days of humanity .
16 Defamation , blasphemy and sedition have been with us for centuries , but in recent years new rods have been fashioned and old ones polished for editorial backs : breach of confidence , contempt of court , official secrecy , " D " notices , incitement to disaffection , prevention of terrorism , copyright — the grounds for censorship are legion .
17 Apples have been with us since the dawn of time , in countless varieties of colour , shape and size .
18 Section four four onwards talks about erm the affecting the environmental and makes a point that will be we as officers have been with people on this and that is quite unusual er at this stage of the process .
19 Over 19,000 people have worked for Delta for more than 10 years and over 11,300 people have been with us for over 20 years .
20 Individual properties and relations have been with us since Aristotle , and have had the support of such diverse philosophers as Peirce and Stout , but they have not always got a good name .
21 ‘ What would Paul 's relations have been with Canon Wheeler ? ’
22 The best moments of my life have been with music . ’
23 The warriors have been with them because lions have been seen in the area where they were grazing .
24 Apparently , most hunts begin and end high in the mountains , far away from any village , and all those present at the kill have been with the hunt throughout .
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