Example sentences of "having [verb] a [adj] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 But there are particular areas like this , you having to wait a long time and if you come into the building to go and see a film and you 've you 've left an hour to , to have some food you , you really should n't be missing the film because
2 Possibly one reason for the author 's attitude was his ignorance of the geography of the country ; a striking instance of this is his statement that in 1461 the earl of March , whom he had rightly described as being in Wales , arrived in England having enjoyed a prosperous voyage and favoured by the west wind ( 14 , p.532 ) .
3 The psychological structure for the talker requires , broadly speaking , two kinds of pretence : ( 1 ) an emotional one of having made a momentous decision and ( 2 ) a fictitious factual background .
4 Theoretically , it is conceivable that , say , experiencing regret ( the verb ) at having made a wrong decision and depicting regret ( the adjective ) are a different genre .
5 By 4 am Gary Humphreys was dead , having suffered a broken jaw and choked to death on his own blood .
6 Now that 's partly due to having got a good result and performance , but more so because of the feeling of togetherness we now have in the squad .
7 All reported having had a wonderful day and causing much comment and amusement wherever they went .
8 Pulled in by the cops , having to rescue a naked vicar and now it looked as if I was going to have to talk down a paranoid lesbian .
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