Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] having [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Overbrooke Estates Ltd v Glencombe Properties Ltd [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1335 it was held that a term excluding the authority of agents to make representations about the subject matter of the contract was not subject to the test of reasonableness in s3 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 : its effect was to prevent the agent having apparent authority to make representations .
2 ( The photons that carry the electromagnetic force have no mass ; this corresponds to the force having infinite range , as experiments show to be the case . )
3 Robertson and Walker proposed a model for the Universe having uniform curvature ; this framework works very well and leads to the locally preferred comoving frames noted above .
4 The important role attributed to ‘ Motherese ’ in language development among normally developing children , has , in turn , fuelled speculation that some forms of language impairment may arise from the child having insufficient exposure to adult language or , alternatively , being among adults who adopt inappropriate styles of talking to young children .
5 He intended to spend the evening having intelligent conversation with his computer , Zambia Crevecoeur shut firmly out of his mind .
6 The person having overall responsibility for the case should be identified .
7 The argument is that section 47 can not stand because it is inconsistent with article 30 of the Treaty , a provision having direct effect which prohibits between member states quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect ; it is said that the prohibition against Sunday trading in this country has such an effect .
8 ‘ ( 1 ) Where a member state prohibits retail premises from being open on Sunday for the sale of goods to customers , save in respect of certain specified items sales of which are permitted , and where the effect of the prohibition is to reduce in absolute terms the sales of goods in those premises including goods manufactured in other member states , and correspondingly to reduce the volume of imports of goods from other member states , is such a prohibition a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction on imports within the meaning of article 30 of the Treaty ?
9 ‘ In the Court of Appeal considerable doubt was expressed by that court as to whether an absolute prohibition on the import of a particular description of goods could amount to a quantitative restriction or a measure having equivalent effect , so as to fall within the ambit of Article 30 at all .
10 It appears that this includes a club having private membership ( see John v Matthews [ 1970 ] 2 QB 443 ) .
11 However , the distinction between a trader 's puff and a statement having legal significance is a fine one .
12 At Magdalen College , Oxford , there is a splendid example of a couple having oral sex .
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