Example sentences of "have with " in BNC.
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1 | She is pleased at the rewarding relationship she has with him , though it 's something she has had to fight to keep . |
2 | There was always a danger that the legend would become larger than the man , just as it certainly has with his close friend Warren Beatty and thus it is easy to see why Jack Nicholson now guards himself well and repels invaders . |
3 | Baker is keen to develop with India the kind of relationship on space technology that Britain has with Canada . |
4 | We may not be very interested in tracing the history of collisions a given atom has with other atoms , as one atom is very much like another . |
5 | Besides the relationships which a child has with his extended family are those maintained with the spirit world and the living dead . |
6 | RCT , based in Arizona , is a non-profit making trust fund , and has much the same relationship with US academic institutions as BTG has with UK ones . |
7 | But if Rhodes has n't set the world on fire with his batting , he certainly has with his fielding . |
8 | The sympathetic or empathetic attitude to the natural world that characterizes Gandhi 's teaching , and the sense of identity that he has with it , contrasts strongly with the approach that one normally associates with the highly technological society of the Western world . |
9 | With regards to putting all six strings in one packet and the problem Jim has with how guitarists will know which gauge is which , why do n't you colour code each string , Jim ? |
10 | Among the various characteristics of these technologies which Blauner identifies we highlight three here : the changing skill requirements , the worker 's sense of control over the work process , and changes in the meaningfulness of work — these last two characteristics being , to a very large extent , a product of the social relationships which the worker has with management and the end-user of the product being made . |
11 | She chooses to paint objects and settings that reflect the natural pleasure and sympathy she has with her daily life . |
12 | Despite the initial shock of being confronted with a typical Elizabethan letter or manuscript , the collector may be assured that , once he has troubled to master the unfamiliar forms of a number of the letters , their consistency will ensure that he will have no more — and sometimes less — trouble than he has with some of the missives that find their way to his desk or doormat today . |
13 | Anyway he 's clever enough to hoodwink those two charming young ladies he has with him . |
14 | The contemporary primary school , because of its small size and the daily contact which it has with parents , is in a unique position to offer a comprehensive educational/social service . |
15 | Although recognizing the problems each has with the other , he discusses , like Roger Bullock , how research can help with the task of enquiry , ‘ a central task in social work and social care ’ . |
16 | Verdix Corp 's Verdix Ada Development System is to go up on Hewlett-Packard Co 's HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 workstations under an agreement between the two , and Verdix said an Ada code generator for the Oracle CASE Architecture is now available following a 1992 joint product development agreement it has with its unit Meridian Software Systems and Oracle Corp 's Oracle Federal Systems subsidiary . |
17 | We can all get a chuckle over that the fact that Microsoft is going to refuse to renew the cross-licence it has with IBM for Windows and NT after it expires next year . |
18 | The researcher , unfortunately , has the same problems with testing this hypothesis , despite its greater precision , as he or she has with the grander ones . |
19 | Lang 's success at a ministerial level has not a little to do with the excellent relations he has with the President on both a personal and political plane . |
20 | Nor would it be a significant gesture towards Britain 's 2.5 million Moslem inhabitants , as he suggests , because those Moslems mostly come from the Indian sub-continent , and the Khalili collection has about as much connection with their material culture as a collection of French medieval art has with Czech baroque art . |
21 | In a world of single parents , almost all of them female , it is the relationship that the young man has with a solid male figure that gives him an edge and keeps him on the straight and narrow . |
22 | The custody officer does have an obligation under section 147 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the Code of Practice on Detention , Treatment and Questioning , to make a record of everything a person has with him and this may , of course , necessitate a search . |
23 | The most significant implication of this idea of Parsons concerns family size and the connections the family has with the rest of society . |
24 | Most of us accept unquestioningly , for example , that philosophy , an arts subject , has more in common with history , another arts subject , than it has with physics , a science subject . |
25 | Given the link the Government has forged between the collection of data for the local tax and the registration of the very same individuals for the vote , the cost of non-payment will be the loss of the remaining political clout the underclass has with which to fight its way back into mainstream Britain . |
26 | The answers do confirm one applicable criterion , namely , whether the relevant regime is able of itself to ‘ exercise effective control of the territory of the state concerned ’ and is ‘ likely to continue to do so ; ’ and the statement as to what is to be the evidence of the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government provides another — to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , that Her Majesty 's Government has with it and whether they are on a normal government to government basis . |
27 | There is still an unwritten contract the writer has with the reader . |
28 | The Deaf Broadcasting Council ( DBC ) , a standing committee , which since 1980 has with considerable success campaigned for a better service for hearing-impaired people from the broadcasting media . |
29 | It appals me that anybody in government can considerate it appropriate to use terms like mum 's army , with the connotations that that has with Captain Mainwaring and his bimbling set of idiots . |
30 | The story of an ambitious clerk , strange home life that he has with a a lover or two . |