Example sentences of "[subord] having the " in BNC.

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31 Do they know who lies beside them the long night through , under the overhanging cliffs recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as having the only sunless spot in Britain , summer or winter ?
32 The words ‘ I ask you , son , to care for the lands which will come to you with your usual diligence and look after them so that they may come to your sons ’ , although they do not sufficiently express a trust but advice rather than obligation to leave the lands , are none the less regarded as having the force of a trust in favour of the grandsons after the death of their father .
33 ‘ Then we attach the new care assistant to a member of staff , not necessarily the most experienced , but someone whom we see as having the right attitude to the residents .
34 As well as having the opportunity to learn about industry , students may enhance their career prospects and demonstrate their potential to become leaders in the application of computing to business and commercial problems .
35 Of all the below-the-line babies he has delivered into the AMV fold , it is The Electronic Studio that Baulk heralds as having the most potential for growth and innovation .
36 This is a leader who has evangelistic gifts , is essentially outward looking , as well as having the ability to lead and relate well to a team .
37 As well as having the magazine delivered monthly , you 'll receive a Club newsletter .
38 Before the 1974 Revolution , as well as having the world-famous Reid 's Palace Hotel and the Savoy Hotel , the island boasted a Sheraton , Hilton ( now Madeira Palâcio ) , Holiday Inn ( now Atlantis ) and the then under construction Casino Park Hotel designed by Oscar Niemeyer — a total of six luxury five-star hotels .
39 While Jamie is regarded in Hollywood as having the perfect body , Emma adopts a no-nonsense approach to acting that keeps the work flooding in .
40 Her slovenliness was a state of mind , the exteriorisation of her despair , and he saw all her faults as having the same root : bad company , bad education , bad conditions .
41 But he added that the auditors ‘ owe duties to the shareholders as a corporate body , which is n't the same as having the shareholders as clients , but it 's not that far removed ’ .
42 Only special notice from you to those involved that your agent 's authority has ended will prevent you being liable once you have held out an agent as having the right to legally commit you to certain agreements .
43 Some of us constantly tell stories where we depict ourselves as having the qualities we secretly think we lack or that others need reminding of .
44 In the second phase one resident geologist with short term specialist support worked in more detail on three commodities identified in the Phase I studies as having the most economic potential .
45 At the same time as having the conversation , the social worker should be observing behaviour and the surroundings .
46 Only such a theory can generate rules which can be accepted as having the sort of ethical authority that is required for international law to be taken seriously as the ultimate arbiter of international relations .
47 Although individual client executives tend to favour dealing with known consultants , if those consultants leave their firms , they are not necessarily then seen in the same light , or as having the same resources at their disposal .
48 First , it treats all members of a social group as having the same set of possible actions .
49 as having the occasion meaning ( via suitably diagnosed Gricean intentions etc. ) of something roughly like ‘ The man killed the seal ’ .
50 It is a bit like arguing that if the hypothesis that smoking causes lung cancer is to be believed , everybody who smokes must get cancer ; what is more nothing else ( such as asbestos ) can be admitted as having the same effect .
51 The same object may reflect different wavelengths at different times yet be seen as having the same colour .
52 No single client was identified as having the status of patron .
53 Those perceived to be ‘ university material ’ were directed to high status choices , academic subjects , and those not seen as having the potential for higher education , despite having the same raw marks , were encouraged to opt for a more ‘ realistic ’ course .
54 A common theme in the reaction against it has been a demand for the ‘ return to justice ’ : retributive justice is seen as having the virtue of acknowledging that it is punishing ‘ responsible ’ people , which in turn requires the safeguards of individual rights and public accountability of the ‘ due process of law ’ , and the limitations on intervention in people 's lives provided by the principle of retributive proportionality .
55 She ‘ would prefer to think of different languages as having the potential to exploit differing degrees of subjectivity ’ but she does not think there is ‘ any neutral ontology or world view which is objective and can serve as a universal yardstick .
56 It is only when thus defined that Parliament ‘ has , under the English constitution , the right to make or unmake any law whatsoever ; and , further , that no person or body is recognised … as having the right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament ’ .
57 As far as noise reduction is concerned , sealed double glazing units have about the same value as having the window reglazed with glass twice as thick as the original glass .
58 The episodes in which that action figures are classified by reference to local conventions as having the force of the performance of this or that social act , such as greeting , betting , leave-taking , and so on .
59 Subsequently in municipal law , bodies other than the sovereign body were recognised as having the power to create legal entities ; a corporation exists within the terms of its Memorandum and Articles of Association , both of which are drawn up prior to incorporation .
60 Votes are successively transferred from candidates who have a surplus of votes over and above the quota and from candidates excluded as having the smallest number of votes in the relevant count .
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