Example sentences of "as having [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The Londoners have won twice and drawn twice on their six League visits to Anfield , as well as having that Cup final to savour . |
2 | I do not read the decision in Effer v. Kantner as having that effect which would be contrary to the form in which the question posed was answered in that decision . |
3 | Faced with a given set of words which are capable of conveying that meaning it is not surprising if the words are accepted as having that meaning . |
4 | In fact , the message is seen as having little news value and is confined to wishes of a happier 1993 . |
5 | This will not , however , be achieved as long as IT is regarded as the province of mathematics , science and technology in the curriculum , and English — or other language — teachers are seen as having little part to play . |
6 | Design is perceived as having little cultural or social significance . |
7 | Fourthly , in some cases elders may be assessed as having little practical consciousness . |
8 | She describes them , for example , as ‘ infantilised ’ ; she accepts without question research which purported to show that most women despised each other ( Millett , 1977 , p. 55 ) ; she sees women as having little ‘ self-respect ’ , and as devoting almost all their time and attention to pleasing and flattering men . |
9 | However , unlike the pupils at school A they saw the organization of the school as having little influence on their educational opportunities , rather they saw the attitudes of the teachers as being paramount , concluding that the prevailing attitudes held by certain teachers would undermine the organization of any school . |
10 | Since then , however , the LDP had recovered ground under the steady leadership of Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu , while the opposition had been increasingly perceived as divided and as having little policy other than opposing the government . |
11 | The Doctor talked about ‘ the police ’ as having little control , and ‘ as yet ’ not having a scientific methodology to investigate crimes . |
12 | In my excited state , as the trees close over my head , I see this kind of thinking , this desire to reshape the world into something reassuring , as having many applications . |
13 | It is now wrong to think of such areas as having many individual sites , because , as with the uplands , what we are seeing and recording are complete landscapes . |
14 | Seventy-four per cent ( 123 ) of the dementia sufferers were identified as having such a principal carer ( 81 per cent in Ipswich , and 67 per cent in Newham ) . |
15 | Since I have never regarded the matter as having much bearing on religious affairs then this omission on my part is logical , if somewhat lacking in curiosity . |
16 | A sort of low droning chorus of ‘ Conformity good , diversity bad ’ is clearly audible beneath the public pronouncements from Bonn , the Elysee , the Bundesbank and the Commission , and the client states of Europe , the Portugals , the Italys and Greeces , who see themselves as having much to gain , obediently take up the cry . |
17 | If on the contrary , the mind thinks disturbing thoughts , like thinking of another man as having more riches or land , then feelings of envy , resentment and disappointment spread through the mind making the whole body cold and unhappy . |
18 | I also saw poor people as having more sense of community and warmth — as altogether nicer and more ideologically sound ! |
19 | The abolition was widely resisted , and was seen as having more to do with the government 's dislike of local policies , particularly those of the GLC , than with questions of how best to manage public administration . |
20 | It could influence individual fortunes directly as well as having more pervasive consequences for the economy as a whole . |
21 | As a result of this loss of belief in the potential for good in the future , the sufferer comes to perceive himself or herself as having few choices of action in life . |
22 | Yet , little attention has focused upon the quality of such experiences ; having ineffectual conversations may be as bad as having few . |
23 | Yet the central thrust of what I was trying to say still strikes me as having some validity . |
24 | A glimpse of the apprentice practising the basic technique of architectural drawing comes in A Laodicean ( 1881 ) , singled out by Hardy himself as having some biographical significance . |
25 | All these opinions are recognised as having some value and can not be ignored , even if specialism is to remain a permanent part of the CAB service . |
26 | This result was interpreted as having some favourable aspects . |
27 | Furthermore — and in a more general sense than the ‘ special cases ’ quoted by Storr — it has also been regarded as having some association with creativity . |
28 | The approaches to the education of children with special needs , culminating in the 1981 Education Act , are equally applicable to pupils with defective vision , some of whom will be included among those pupils who are defined as having learning disabilities significantly greater than the majority of their peers , or as having some disability which would prevent them from having their needs fully met without special educational adaptations or modification to their curriculum . |
29 | However , there is a danger that parents who can not raise their children appropriately , or find a job , or provide sufficient income to support their family , or whose children engage in delinquent activities , are seen as having some form of personal failing or character weakness . |
30 | The whole Wolfchild Red Indian routine can only work as a fantasy role if the music transcends the mundane and enables the listener to bliss out on that alone , and if the singer thinks he 's Geronimo , fine , after all we 're quite prepared to accept Black Francis as having some handle on space travel , David Bowie as an alien , Rock Messiah human being and Bono as a cowboy bluesman . |