Example sentences of "it have [adv] [vb pp] with " in BNC.
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1 | It has evidently met with considerable enthusiasm , but there has been initial resistance from some staff and parents who still favour a more academic approach to teaching and learning . |
2 | This also means that it has been introduced by humans to a lot of places it 's not native to — Indonesian islands , mainly — and it has widely hybridised with the introduced wild boar . |
3 | It has also co-operated with the further education sector in Northern Ireland to develop BTEC courses at National Diploma level , both as an expansion of existing provision and as an alternative to the Certificate in Foundation Studies offered by the University . |
4 | Without pausing for breath , Lucid says it has also signed with Artificial Technologies Inc , Elmsford , New York , to market and support the consulting firm 's Lips-based tools — including a Motif-based toolkit — and has released XLT , a set of X-Windows-based tools for its own Common Lisp environment on Sun , HP and IBM workstations . |
5 | Even though it has n't been domesticated , it is something of a large version of the pig above , and on parts of its eponymous island it has also hybridised with European wild boars : ie , at one end of Java the pigs are Javan warties , at the other end they 're wild boars , and in the middle they 're half and half . |
6 | It has already happened with Victorian England , for example . |
7 | It has now joined with the infants to form a new school . |
8 | It has now joined with the infants to form a new school . |
9 | This is perhaps borne out by the fact that since the UK joined the EC with its current population of 320 million people , it has always operated with a net deficit on its balance of trade with its European partners . |
10 | But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from . |
11 | Coopers & Lybrand 's insolvency team has analysed the reasons for the many unnecessary corporate failures it has recently dealt with . |
12 | Could it have ever succeeded with more capital and drive behind it ? |
13 | He drew back , saying it had nearly happened with another girl but she was a Catholic . |
14 | In 1456 Coventry negotiated freedom from tolls in Southampton , as it had already done with another port which served it , namely Bristol . |
15 | Academic English was a recent invention , largely of the inter-war years ; and even where it existed it had commonly stopped with the early nineteenth century . |
16 | It is a great misfortune for my book to come out with it ( though I am glad it was written before it ) : if it had only appeared with The Present and the Past . |