Example sentences of "as having [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It also seemed obvious that the universe had a unique history , yet since the discovery of quantum mechanics , we have had to consider the universe as having every possible history . |
2 | ‘ This must therefore be considered as having a detrimental effect overall on the tourism market . ’ |
3 | at present good recruits often have to be chased to Bramshill [ on the lengthy command courses ] , because chief constables are not anxious to spare able men , and officers themselves are reluctant to be separated from their families and homes , as well as having a fear that they might lose from being ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ for promotion . |
4 | The new road bridge spanning the Dornoch Firth was suggested as having a dual role — carrying both road and rail , the rail section to be a new piece of line which would cut out a long detour and dramatically reduce the journey time to the Far North . |
5 | Mr Price said her statement described Mr Robson as having a swollen hand and scratches on his face . |
6 | The clash of symbols represented by Dixon and Rambo represents a more fundamental conflict between those policemen and women who emphasize their role in terms of crime-fighting , especially ‘ big crime ’ , and those who see themselves as having a public service and community welfare role . |
7 | To be known to the police as having a history of crime is sufficient to be categorized a gouger , and people in Easton who are well known as gougers are always the first suspects . |
8 | There are two sorts of contact with the public , and how those neighbourhood police who see themselves as having a service role attempt to engender friendly and informal relations depends upon the type of contact . |
9 | But this type of contact also demonstrates that the neighbourhood police see themselves as having a welfare function . |
10 | It is a long list , but the SPSSX stepwise procedure seldom selected more than a few predictors as having a significant influence upon perceptions . |
11 | During her too short life she never ceased to be Anglican ; but she was a Socialist , and a suffragette , and religion for her came to mean , not so much creed or piety , as having a lively social conscience . |
12 | Britain is widely regarded as having a political system which scores high on political institutionalization and low on personal leadership . |
13 | However , they are difficult to defend in the context of aid when cultural values are different in donor countries and recipient countries , and when public opinion in the donor countries perceives aid as having a moral justification . |
14 | The DSS argued that intention did not matter and under legal aid regulations they were entitled to treat Mr Saunders as having a notional £407,000 . |
15 | Horace Walpole described her as having a ‘ paltry air of significant learning and absurdity ’ , and added that she was so totally lacking in humour that ‘ she repined when she should laugh and reasoned when she should be diverted ’ . |
16 | Humans have a special affinity for dolphins , which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence . |
17 | The fourteen men included two Etonians , and those who might be described as having a business background were outnumbered by bankers and professionals . |
18 | In some ways it serves the same purpose as having a service to recognize the end of mourning . |
19 | Solitary people often have a cat or dog as a companion too ; but it is not the same as having a companion of one 's own kind . |
20 | You can never describe her as having a particular image . |
21 | Nicholas Pevsner later referred to it as having a ‘ blustering High Victorian effect ’ . |
22 | Although diagnosed as having a weak heart in 1948 , he survived his first wife and married again at the age of 85 . |
23 | Mouse suddenly thought of his stomach as having a big red circular target on it with HIT THERE printed in the centre . |
24 | It was those who were admitted in the year before they died who were perceived as having a relatively poor quality of life in that year . |
25 | Those spending any time in a residential home were less often described as having a poor quality of life if the respondent was a staff member than if he or she was a relative : 10 per cent compared with 42 per cent . |
26 | The tribe developed a unique aptitude for horse-breeding , and Meriwether Lewis described them as having a method of gelding ‘ preferable to that practiced by ourselves ’ . |
27 | Each child is to function as an ‘ expert ’ with all that implies of seeing the surgeon 's knife as a specimen , as a tool , as a crafted artefact , as having a history of metal from the earth , of man 's invention , of factory organisation , of training in high-quality skills . |
28 | The emotional quality of the game experience has been characterised by Vygotsky as having a dual affect . |
29 | They characterise the management of secondary schools as having a number of features — many of which may be attributed to the absence of effective staff management policies . |
30 | Please note that where accommodation is described as having a sea view , this means that a view of the sea will be available when standing on the balcony or terrace . |