Example sentences of "[noun sg] having [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That MP was the minister of the previous administration having responsibility at the time for the administration of civil aviation .
2 Although one can understand the Opposition having difficulty with their own Back Benchers , I never expected that they would have difficulty with members of their own Front Bench .
3 It was the sort of success that saw Talk Talk having insult added to injury by being nominated at the BRITS Awards for Best Band Of 1990 .
4 The train had no corridor , each compartment having doors opening directly to the outside .
5 I doubt if it is a shield boss having gold gilt .
6 To a considerable extent these views supported those of the Bar Council in seeking to retain the monopoly of barristers in the superior courts , in rejecting multi-disciplinary partnerships , and in objecting to the Lord Chancellor having power to make final decisions on the training , conduct and rights of audience of advocates .
7 It is pointed out that fluorescent lighting in clinical areas should be of a recommended type having colour rendering properties with which the decorative finishes in such areas must also be compatible .
8 Potato farmers everywhere arec having trouble with reports of only thirty per cent of the crop being gathered so far .
9 On the other hand , the context created in the deductive marking experiment did involve the child having knowledge which the addressee ( the Pink Panther ) lacked , and so it was probably more conducive to the production of deductive explanations than many of the contexts children encounter in school .
10 I heard tales , let me see , about a second child having visions , of a somewhat different sort ?
11 This means that there is a 13% risk of the child having HIV infection .
12 An analysis by the age of the mother shows that out of all abortions , the proportion having abortions because of Reason Four increases with age ; 8% of women aged over 45 years , compared with 0.5% among under 19's .
13 Thus the question raised by the application is whether we should vary the appellant 's implied undertaking and free the documents for limited further disclosure having regard not only to the public interest underlying the implication of the undertaking in the first place , but also the public interest giving rise to the recognised immunity generally attaching to this class of documents .
14 Walton J. did not purport to decide the case on the basis of a payment made under a mistake of law and I agree with the doubts expressed by Romer J. in Twyford v. Manchester Corporation [ 1946 ] Ch. 236 , 241 , as to this being a true case of money paid under a mistake of law having regard to the plaintiffs ' expressions as to their understanding of the law at the time of the payments .
15 I am not in favour of ‘ social ’ abortion to get rid of a pregnancy that interferes with a girl having fun at a disco .
16 The task of the tribunal is to ascertain , according to ‘ reasonableness ’ and ‘ equity and the substantial merits of the case ’ , whether the dismissal is unfair , not to decide the issue having regard for contractual terms which , themselves , sometimes seem inequitable .
17 Consider an unknown impedance Z = connected in series with a sinusoidal e.m.f. and a standard resistor having resistance as shown in figure 7.3(a) .
18 You may find yourself away from home having fun this evening .
19 You may find yourself away from home having fun this evening .
20 You may find yourself away from home having fun .
21 I 've had to accept that the kind of woman who attracts me is n't the kind to sit at home having babies and darning my socks .
22 Negligence — Duty of care to whom ? — Child , unborn — Plaintiff 's mother undergoing medical treatment when pregnant — Plaintiff born in 1967 with abnormalities — Whether plaintiff having cause of action in negligence
23 The likelihood of an inhabitant having neighbours who are strangers , or whose way of life is very different from his own has , until recently , been very slight .
24 This type of uncomfortable rhyming creates the impression of the author having difficulty weaving his , or her , emotions .
25 A lot of those parts would be worked out anyway , almost like a big band having charts , so it 's not like you 're looking for a vision from those people in the way that you would be from a group of high dollar players , who are hired to create their own thing for you . ’
26 The problem arises where a debtor is required by a creditor to provide security for his indebtedness ; the debtor and creditor agree that the security will be provided by some third party ; the relationship between the debtor and the third party , typically husband and wife , makes it likely that the third party 's assistance will be forthcoming ; the debtor procures the third party 's consent by some material misrepresentation or by exerting undue pressure or influence of some kind ; the third party signs the necessary security documents without any independent advice and without any explanation from the creditor of the true effect of the documents ; the third party subsequently , as a defence to the creditor 's attempt to enforce the security documents , contends that he or she was induced to sign by the debtor 's material misrepresentation , or did not properly understand the import of the documents , or that his or her consent was not a true consent having regard to influence or pressure exerted by the debtor .
27 The final stage in the experimental procedure would have been vacuum distillation of the amine , at which point having bis(azide) present would have certainly led to an explosion , even if it had not occurred earlier .
28 He even felt slightly awkward sitting out with her in a public place having coffee .
29 In public administration , on the other hand , objectives are more complicated , with the intentions of legislators being much less straightforward and those in charge having discretion in implementing policy .
30 The government remains committed to Green Belt protection , conservation of agricultural land etc. but states that ‘ there is , therefore always a presumption in favour of allowing applications for development having regard to all material considerations , unless that development would cause demonstrable harm to interests of acknowledged importance ’ .
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