Example sentences of "have [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is the same principle as the female body receiving the male sperm , and , after it has conjoined with the egg , nourishing it and gestating it so that its form can grow from fundamental simplicity to the complexity of a human body .
2 Not surprisingly these measures have been controversial , and a central-local battle has developed with a strong party political character .
3 A particularly dangerous trap in analysis has developed with the increasing use of computers in data analysis .
4 This aspect has developed with the increase in the availability of software .
5 This is the second time in a fortnight the Chancellor has broken with the convention that he does not comment on interest-rate movements .
6 I think she 's somebody that just like , has to go with the flow , with what her friends are doing , and all her friends back home are really seriously into them .
7 They show how the market for solicitors ' work has altered with the development of criminal legal aid and the threat to established sources of income from divorce , conveyancing and personal injury claims .
8 Well er the I mean there has been a slight complexity with the replacement er programme of course because er er E F two thousand was originally envisaged that it would replace the phantoms er as as as as well as the jaguars and now that er has altered with the decision in options to er get rid of er the phantom squadrons , we 've er been able to adjust the replacement programme such that er the aircraft E F two thousand will replace er the erm er the jaguar and some of the F threes er and the programme will be adjusted such that we get er the most cost effective er mixture of replacement of those two types and there is no problem with keeping the jaguar going until that stage and it may well be it is , is being judged to be cheaper that we should er do some F three replacement at the same time , again partly for cost reasons because it 's gon na be more cost effective to do it that way .
9 He has travelled with the team to every country in Europe and his outstanding memory was Ireland 's victory in the European Helvetia Cup in Norway in 1981 .
10 However , the Soviet Union still has to contend with the need , perhaps more pressing than in most areas of the world , to keep a wary eye on Washington when considering its options in South and , since 1979 particularly , Central America .
11 Ms Amanda Taylor , 29 , who took up the Lib Dem banner , also has to contend with an Official Liberal Party candidate , Mr Erbie Murat .
12 This follows from the probable distinction between the Fort Ternan and Maboko/Nachola material : because the type species of Kenyapithecus is K. wickeri from Fort Ternan , the generic name Kenyapithecus has to remain with the Fort Ternan material and forms the root for the second tribe Kenyapithecini .
13 Mansfield reader FRED GREEN has checked with the British Cichlid Association and appears to be the first person to have spawned Green Chromides in the UK .
14 The South African has withdrawn with a hamstring injury from the side to play Australia at Twickenham on Saturday .
15 For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion .
16 Again , the benefits of being landlord , so far as they can enure to an owner who has parted with the property , would only continue for a former landlord who had continuing liability .
17 With leases quite often running for terms of 25 years and with rent reviews multiplying " manageable " rents , an individual who is joined as a guarantor at the commencement of a lease could be made bankrupt several years after the original tenant has parted with the lease .
18 The National Canine Defence League ( NCDL ) celebrates its centenary this year and Dogs Today has joined with the NCDL to sponsor Top Dog '91 .
19 More recently , the ILEA has joined with the London Enterprise Agency ( LENTA ) to establish the London Education Business Partnership ( LEBP ) .
20 The famous hollow beneath Hautvillers , the Côtes-à-Bras , has filled with an accumulation of loess , or colluvial weathered calcareous deposits , clayey-silts and iron-rich flint pebbles .
21 In place of the easy verities of a year and a half ago , America now has to cope with a Europe — both east and west — in a state of flux .
22 In light-water reactors ( including PWRs ) the concrete shell of the reactor building needs to withstand a pressure of five bars , whereas a fast breeder has to cope with a mere 40 millibars , according to an Electricite de France engineer .
23 The details of this task are entrusted to the Future Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which has to cope with a flood of requests from the various Departments of State who all wish to have their proposals included .
24 Now she 's on powerful drugs to suppress the problem … and she only has to cope with a one or two fits each day .
25 Man also has to cope with a great range of natural disasters , like earthquakes , hurricanes and volcanoes — other topics studied in Geography .
26 One of the difficulties , it seems to me , that exists in schools today is that the teacher has to cope with a fairly large class , and one possible advantage of having a fair number of microcomputers
27 ‘ At one level — and leaving out the executive stress — this woman has to cope with an enormous sense of personal threat , ’ he said .
28 On the next level are classrooms for conductor-trainees , offices and a sitting/buffet area , which has to cope with an international mix of families , visitors , students , staff and conductors .
29 Then he has to cope with the alarming vocal displays of the old males , designed to put him off his game .
30 Anyone trying to free a seated victim also has to cope with the fact that the faces sculpted on the chair start gibbering and screeching , radiating a Cause Cowardly Flight effect in a 3-yard radius .
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