Example sentences of "have with " in BNC.

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1 More particularly , the question is over the association the delegates have with the PLO .
2 The submarine work is actually part of a much larger contract that we have with Israel to build three Corvettes for them , worth $300m ( £187m ) , at the Ingalls yards in Mississippi .
3 So , tell me then what sport The hacks of Fleet Street have with me today .
4 It is clear from the nature of police work in the district that the relations the police have with the public in this largely Protestant area parallel those that police forces have in societies where religion is not a social marker .
5 Here otherwise close associates like Bridgeman and F. E. Smith distanced themselves from Maxse , while another committed tariff reformer , his fellow editor and friend H. A. Gwynne , pointedly told him that ‘ for good or evil ’ , the Conservative party was ‘ the only weapon we have with which to achieve our purpose and help on the causes which both you and I have strongly at heart … and anything that tends to disorganize it or to destroy the efficiency of that weapon seems to me to postpone the fulfilment of our desires …
6 What is this love/hate relationship you have with Englishness ?
7 I also include the love affair I have with the public each and every night .
8 Why , she thought , he is so much more uncertain than I am , he has lost touch with the world of women , as I have with the world of men .
9 But you also use the time you have with your orchestra to help them approach this state , too .
10 ‘ I tried to produce something that was very beautiful , very generous and very warm ; that showed the family life I have with my wife , ’ says Koons , a little hurt .
11 How much contact do people in residential homes have with relatives , friends , and neighbours outside ?
12 I shall also attempt with Dorothy Heathcote , as I have with the other pioneers , to point to innovations or assumptions which are implicit in her work and which she herself may not have articulated .
13 Could you please advise me as to the cause of the problem I have with my 1988 2.5 petrol County 90 ?
14 For Marx , class consciousness , which develops with the increasing struggles that the workers have with management , is a key factor contributing to the revolutionary role of the proletariat .
15 Unfortunately , this weighty tome does not go nearly far enough into this fascinating world of the interrelationships that ants have with the plants and other animals in their day-to-day business of running the world : Rather , we have a specialised symposium that concentrates on the largely negative aspects of viewing some of the world 's most fascinating species only as anthropogenic pests .
16 However , in these cases too , it is the economic relations which farmers have with other more developed economies that cause these problems .
17 You will find that the more confident you become , the more you will be able to enjoy the different relationships you have with those around you — and the happier you will be .
18 ‘ Withdrawal ’ for the purpose of the Conditions includes a withdrawal by way of funds transfer either to any other account you have with us or to the account of any other person or body ( with us or otherwise ) .
19 In assessing that intention , the courts will take into account the connection that the contract and the parties have with a particular country .
20 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
21 We had just as much fun from them , perhaps even more , than modern children have with toys costing a small fortune .
22 ‘ We do n't face the problems we have with some experimental animals , such as heartworms in dogs , which can often ruin an experiment before it really gets underway . ’
23 Whether they talk to you or to someone else may depend on the kind of relationship you have with them , as well as the stage which they are at .
24 Readability , then , is a quality of a book , or any other piece of print , and has been defined as ‘ the sum total ( including interactions ) of all those elements within a given piece of printed material that affects the success which a group of readers have with it .
25 It must surely be easier now than it was half a century ago , thanks to the greater contact the public have with sportsmen generally .
26 I did n't tell you this , for if you loved Zacco it might make you dislike him ; or change the dealings you have with his mother .
27 I have with me a Mrs Ives … ’
28 With a tripod you lose the freedom of camera mobility which you have with a hand-held camera , and if you decide to dispense with a tripod , a position at 3 m ( 10 ft ) or so from the subjects will allow you to work the zoom from wide angle down to midrange for close-ups .
29 ‘ Be assured that if they crown anyone king than your elder son whom they have with them , we will on the day following crown his brother whom you have here with you . ’
30 I have with me everything I require .
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