Example sentences of "[noun sg] having [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The USA held to its position of open airways , with an international body having only a consultative role ; but it withheld the right for airlines to operate from any American point . |
2 | There is the same distinction between ‘ consumer deals ’ and others — the distinction having exactly the same effect . |
3 | Yet second-person pronouns are not generally accepted in academic writing , a characteristic of the idiom linked to the idea of criticism having less a given , particular reader than of an unspecified general readership . |
4 | The fact that an enzyme will catalyse a reaction for one particular substrate , but not for another very similar one , depends on its surface having precisely the shape that will fit that substrate and no other . |
5 | Has X got property rights over the goods entitling him to recover the goods ( or their value ) in priority to any other creditors of Y Ltd. , or , on the other hand , is he merely an unsecured creditor having only a right to sue for the price ? |
6 | Prior to Ridge v. Baldwin the combined effect of the administrative-judicial dichotomy and that drawn between rights and privileges , resulted in the rules of procedural fairness having only a limited application in this area . |