Example sentences of "[conj] [subord] having [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Elders who sustain high levels of verbal consciousness are unlikely to be perceived as ‘ old ’ , but rather as continuing ‘ middle aged ’ or as having a special status derived from their past education or profession . |
2 | Although individual client executives tend to favour dealing with known consultants , if those consultants leave their firms , they are not necessarily then seen in the same light , or as having the same resources at their disposal . |
3 | For me , it 's all part of the " Great Divide " — separating stylised news presentation at HTV from that bit of daily banter on the local pavement , or when having a half with one or two cronies at the White Lion , off the Common , or the Crown at nearby Hambrook . |
4 | I was saying to Trevor it 's it 's not very nice but it 's rather so much better than than than having a cot death is n't it ? |
5 | In the Domesday Book it is recorded as Caingeham , and as having a church and a priest . |
6 | Hewlett-Packard 's PA-RISC , Slater held up as being among the fastest workstations shipping today , as having a rich architecture and as having a large primary cache in current implementations . |
7 | The curriculum is viewed as a collection of these bodies of knowledge , and as having a content which can be transmitted to the learner . |
8 | He repeatedly expresses himself as awestruck by nature and by the contemplation of truth , and as having a , a desire to worship something outside himself . |
9 | Moreover this language and imagery is brought from the past into the present not just as any language and imagery , but as having a certain givenness . |
10 | I mind them they used to say too when afore having a boiled egg , you know just peedie . |
11 | With her eyes tightly closed , she arched towards him , her arms , as though having a will of their own , went around his neck a little moan of submission escaping her . |