Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | BP and its partners , who have been licensed by the Government to drill for oil in the area , have consulted closely with the Trust and have ruled out the easiest and cheapest development option , which would have been a ten-acre onshore site at Studland . |
2 | Insp Best said : ‘ I have come here with a very open mind but what I want to do is to develop the skills I have already and I am hoping it will give me more confidence . |
3 | PRIVATE nursing home owners have come forward with a rescue plan for a doomed old people 's home in a bid to save 21 pensioners from having to move . |
4 | After the collapse of a section of the sixteenth-century city walls , weakened by water infiltration ( see The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p.1 ) , a Japanese consortium have come forward with an offer to supply the large sum needed for repairs . |
5 | Arsenal have done well with the former , Liverpool in the past took the latter path with great success . |
6 | Others , like Scottish Equitable , have done away with the initial charge but raised the annual fee . |
7 | With a simple statement we have done away with the whole concept of deafness itself . |
8 | Some workers have done away with the need to have keys to the symbols by including the phrase or picture in the body of the table ( see Lambshead , 1981 and Paterson , Tyler & Gage , 1983 ) . |
9 | I have done so with the earnest endeavour to be able to speak to that brief , but I have to start by declaring failure and announcing that the results have been negative . |
10 | In order to succeed against paper owners who seek possession , squatters must prove that , for at least twelve years , they have actually possessed the land , and have done so with the intention to possess it ( animus possidendi ) and adversely . |
11 | AMONG the many new buildings in Glasgow which have sought to reconcile the traditions of the city with the need for modernity , none have done so with the wit and directness of the Eagle Building in Bothwell Street . |
12 | ‘ People in the business have had enough with the ‘ I wo n't get out of bed for less than £10,000 ’ attitude . |
13 | Meanwhile , many of the ideological gains of Thatcherite conservatism have dovetailed neatly with the shibboleths of black nationalism — self-reliance and economic betterment through thrift , hard work and individual disciplines . |
14 | THIEVES have got away with a substantial amount of cash from the main branch of Lloyds Bank in Darlington . |
15 | So far we have dealt only with the physical benefits of fibre-rich foods in the mouth . |
16 | ‘ We have gone ahead with the investment to make the company grow and there is obviously a relationship between the size of turnover and the numbers of people employed . ’ |
17 | ‘ I think Chris and Tina were freaked by the experience and have gone home with a few grey hairs . |
18 | Bob Watt , chairman of Livingston Development Corporation , said : ‘ We are conscious of the potential of Russell Corporation 's expansion within Europe and have worked closely with the company as it has developed . |
19 | Labour has failed to adjust to those changes because our traditional preoccupation with the delivery of public services means we have identified more with the producers than consumers . |
20 | Members for whom CPE is compulsory , will be required to maintain their own annual record of CPE undertaken and be able , when required , to confirm to the Institute they have complied annually with the CPE guidelines . |
21 | For half of my life I have lived here with the most beautiful woman in the world . |
22 | But in terms of what records could now be accessed by a historian the quality , volume and completeness have improved drastically with the advent of electronic communication . |
23 | From this perspective the problem is that governments have interfered increasingly with the workings of the market economy and reduced its efficiency . |