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

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1 He made no comment and , having got away with his last remark , Mitch left too .
2 Of course , I shall be able to gloat , having got there before the rest of the media !
3 Having got there , I felt like resting , but curiosity pulled me on to my feet .
4 Having got this far they can rest on their laurels for as long as they wish .
5 Having got this far there 's no reason why John Peel should n't continue for many years to come and it 'll certainly be a sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones .
6 Having got this far , he allowed himself another minute or so before confronting the thousand-day journey which separated him from the bathroom .
7 Having got this far there 's no reason why John Peel should n't continue for many years to come and it 'll certainly be a sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones .
8 That 's the trouble having got this far
9 But having got so far , she could not leave it there .
10 Having got so far it might be of interest to work out the variation of surface-charge density on one of the cylinders as a function of
11 Having got so far it seemed appropriate to have a word with Tom yesterday , if not a glass of champagne .
12 By the time we reached the Ava Bridge it had stopped raining and having got across , we just lay on the ground and got a few hours ' sleep .
13 Having got as far as the inverted stage , the easiest answer is to pull the stick back and perform a ha If loop to recover ( again , that 's why you needed lots of height ) .
14 Having got that near to international cricket I owed it to myself to try again . ’
15 Douglas said , having got that far , they would go ahead .
16 It has n't been an easy time , even for the professions , and while law firms have had to cut back on staffing , they face having to get more out of the personnel they have left in terms of client service .
17 ’ A world away from complaining about having to get home for bath duty every second night , you mean ? ’
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