Example sentences of "[adv] as having a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas in the past there have been various pressure groups setting themselves up as having a special reason for being heard thanks to their scientific credentials , perhaps the wisest comment on this came from the professor who , while urging scientists to make their voices heard , also urged them not to make any special claims to knowledge or understanding of the issues just because they were scientists .
2 ‘ We 'd only got as far as having a preliminary psyche dissection on Daine , ’ said Trefusis , ‘ but the Yggdrasil probes suggest he had a similar-although far more pronounced — set of personality deformities .
3 The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built .
4 Patient 201 is now 54 years of age and has had epidermoid cysts removed as well as having a large jaw osteoma .
5 But as well as having a novel structure , the theory has an explanatory power quite unlike that of classical economics : for while the latter attempted to explain economic systems as a response to individual needs , Marx accounted for a much wider range of social phenomena in terms of the part they played in a totality .
6 It supplies stores like Harrods and Selfridges as well as having a big export market .
7 As well as having a structured approach to content , there is also a need for a structured approach to concepts .
8 This company is expected to have cash in hand by March next year of £680m as well as having an insignificant debt burden .
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