Example sentences of "having [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Is that all you 're having for tomorrow ?
2 What do you think of having in here artexed or airtexed or whatever it 's called , artex .
3 Oh no , I 'm not having in there , with the pushchair and the
4 Having to hastily reorganise the backs late in the week , Haslemere expected to be short of their usual firepower , but on the day this was further confounded by the late arrival of another two players and an almost complete breakdown in discipline .
5 This facility is useful for rehearsing a piece of music , or for setting the EQ or effects on any of the tracks for mixdown without having to laboriously switch by hand .
6 This simple method avoids having to laboriously pick up the worms one by one .
7 Is the proliferation of training schemes and employment agencies merely a move a ) to reduce unemployment statistics b ) to make it seem that the government is doing something without it having to positively intervene economically in a massive problem ?
8 Consequently , a Filing Working Party was established and , alter extensive examination of the reference construction , it was found that the only changes considered viable ( ie that could be made without having to completely revise the titles of some 60,000 active files ) were to the first three fields of the reference structure , establishing the basis for a limited computerised search facility in the proposed index system , rather than the extensive facilities envisaged by the FAOR Team .
9 Dropping a gallon of emulsion paint in an 800 gallon lungfish tank , then having to completely strip and re-do the tank out late one night .
10 With tanker and jet having to exactly match their speed at refuelling .
11 Okay , they 're poor paid , but at least they would have the pride of saying that they 've got a job whereas the elderly are having to just sit at home and turning down their fires and turning down their central heating in case they ca n't afford their bills !
12 but erm I do n't think Joan , at the time , last night , Joan said that she was a bit too tired to Bob was having to just fit in with that so I do n't know what they 're gon na do .
13 This puts me in the position of having to either cancel the project — which would be a great discouragment to the volunteers , who might be reluctant to come forward again having been let down over this one — or risk going on without funding ( and then perhaps being told that funding can not be granted retrospectively ? ) .
14 ‘ I think that the picture of a member of staff having to forcibly eject girls via the emergency exit in order that they could catch the school transport home speaks for itself ! ’
15 I am particularly concerned about the habit of releasing a portion of certain works and then issuing the entire series , leaving the collector with the task of having to partially duplicate previously purchased CDs .
16 THE Premier Division from which Andy Roxburgh yesterday took all 21 members of his squad for next week 's friendly with Germany may yet be the cause of the national coach having to drastically review his plans before the arrival of the world champions .
17 Langbaurgh 's Leisure Services Officer , Max Coleby , said : ‘ As far as road races are concerned we are having to financially batten down the hatches this year and all events will be self-financing .
18 In this state of affairs , these major interests were no longer in a position of having to simply press in on government from the outside .
19 Work is too important and too unsure to be obstructed by the uncertainties of not knowing what is expected and by whom , and by having to continually negotiate what one can do with individual power players .
20 The reader will smell the smell with you , with real participation and pleasure , rather than having to resentfully take your word for it .
21 At an early meeting of the YCCC with the Middlesboro City Council , the latter having changed the date and place of the meeting several times in order to avoid having to directly face the group on the issues of the campaign , a staff member of Highlander posed as a member of the press and , with video camera in hand , asked questions on the Yellow Creek pollution directly to the Mayor , and filmed the result .
22 Erm and er so trains could er instead of going towards Lincoln having to perhaps back up to , they would go round er a triangle basically , and be facing towards , equally if they 're coming back , they did n't have to go towards Lincoln , and then back , they could erm could erm go round and er take their wares to sidings and marshalling yards .
23 When work alienates , people find a sense of security , because they 're not in a position of having to really deal with something . ’
24 within the department without having to really take on extra ones .
25 It 's so irritating having to constantly stop and put your kagoul on , and then stop 40 seconds later to take it off again .
26 As well as being subjected to extreme temperature changes outside , having to constantly leave a warm room to either make a cup of tea or go to the toilet , for example , meant that they were doubly exposed to cold stress as well as to daily stress .
27 And then having to actually pay us again .
28 But how you can expect people to become more sociable by just being , you know , shut behind closed walls , and and not having to actually , fend for themselves and cope with life outside prison walls .
29 SENIOR council officers face having to reapply for their own jobs under a major review by Hamilton District Council .
30 The two claim it will allow developers to reverse- and forward-engineer C code without having to manually update information in each environment .
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