Example sentences of "have [vb pp] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But now , of course , Emma Johnson 's discography is quite extensive : an exclusive ASV artist , she has collaborated with such conductors as Gerard Schwarz , Raymond Leppard and Yan Pascal Tortelier , in repertoire which includes several rarities by Jean Françaix , Bottesini and Bernhard Crusell . |
2 | India has collaborated with several nations on space projects , but so far Britain has missed out . |
3 | 4.1 Our proposals for reform recognise the importance of two principles : First , a landlord or a tenant of property should not continue to enjoy rights nor be under any obligation arising from a lease once he has parted with all interest in the property . |
4 | And the John Lee iconography has come with that — the thick shades and the cool suits from Honest John of Oakland , and the funky homburg and the loafers and the shiny rings . |
5 | But there is a peculiar Irishness about the controversy which has come with this ; the focus of attention has been a sideshow — an interesting sideshow , but a sideshow nonetheless . |
6 | Lastly , trench warfare is a policy Mr Yeltsin has pursued with some success for much of the past 12 months . |
7 | ‘ There is no precedent in living memory for the eight years of sustained growth and surging prosperity that Britain has enjoyed with this Conservative government . |
8 | In other words , ‘ The Age to Come has overlapped with This Age ’ ( Ladd 1974:42 ) which results in intermingling and close combat . |
9 | A proposal to allow professors to retire on full pension at 63 instead of 65 has met with little support from state finance ministers because of its cost , and also because it would set an expensive precedent for all other civil servants . |
10 | Though his work has met with some scepticism in the medical community , Medenica is respected in South Carolina . |
11 | Eric Zeisl ( 1905–59 ) was yet another of the stream of Austrian composers who fled before the jaws of Hitler 's army , though his music has met with less acclaim than that of many of his fellow refugees . |
12 | Another possible route to home ownership for local authority tenants has met with less success . |
13 | The government has met with less success than it had anticipated in its policy of compelling local authorities to put services out to competitive tender . |
14 | It was only to be expected that a man who has written with such insight and style about Calcutta and New York , cricket and the crossing of deserts would do justice to a life-long passion . |
15 | Public concern about ‘ the drug problem ’ has broadened with each new wave of publicity about a new drug allegedly sweeping Britain . |
16 | He has flirted with that theme . |
17 | And what he has done with such ready money as he kept about his house neither I nor his clerk can tell as yet . ’ |
18 | ‘ However , they are also concerned that others do not suffer as their family has done with such an error being made about health care . |
19 | The British press , it could be hoped , would play down its finding in a ‘ responsible ’ way as it has done with those of the European Commission of Human Rights in 19761 and the European Court of Human Rights in 1977 . |
20 | Use of the computer has helped with both the problems . |
21 | Far from talking of the plutonium problem , desperate Russian nuclear engineers , encouraged by the plutonium industry in France and Britain , want to begin a new programme to build fast reactors running on plutonium , undaunted by difficulties the West has had with such technology . |
22 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me that Bella ; Bella ? — who according to you has slept with half of London — expects you to go through this … this disgusting pantomime in order to get a divorce ? |
23 | This is not uncommon and it has occurred with many of the privatization issues in the equity market . |
24 | Caterham has experimented with several different large manufacturers ' engines , which saves the company a huge amount in research and development costs . |
25 | Like Helmut Newton before her , Rheims has experimented with those visual devices which seem to suggest pornography and danger , but which end up suggesting only titillation and glamour . |
26 | He has played with all the major London symphony and chamber orchestras . |
27 | Scott has been around the rock and blues circuit in Ireland for some time and has played with many of the top musicians here . |
28 | If the honourable gentleman looks at the official report tomorrow , he will see that the h leader of the house has dealt with that point . |
29 | Mary Douglas has dealt with this extensively in Purity and Danger , where , amongst other sources , she looks at the Book of Leviticus in these terms . |
30 | All of Wurlitzer 's fiction to date has dealt with this felt absence of forms on their breakdown . |