Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [subord] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Britain is widely regarded as having a political system which scores high on political institutionalization and low on personal leadership .
2 Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour .
3 The words ‘ I ask you , son , to care for the lands which will come to you with your usual diligence and look after them so that they may come to your sons ’ , although they do not sufficiently express a trust but advice rather than obligation to leave the lands , are none the less regarded as having the force of a trust in favour of the grandsons after the death of their father .
4 Club-armed Goblins receive a +1 strength bonus and so count as having a strength of 4 .
5 I did not know whether having a contract would make much difference to the service delivered or to relationships between social workers and general practitioners .
6 Those perceived to be ‘ university material ’ were directed to high status choices , academic subjects , and those not seen as having the potential for higher education , despite having the same raw marks , were encouraged to opt for a more ‘ realistic ’ course .
7 As originally constructed by a ninth cohort , probably of Legio VI , it contained only two or three suites of rooms together with some which are best interpreted as having a communal function.44 There was a small internal courtyard with an ornamental fountain and the old , first-century fort bath-house was rebuilt on a much larger scale .
8 She was not judged as having an elevated risk of adult psychiatric disorder , despite her early disadvantage .
9 Though Catholicism is championed in the end , it is no longer portrayed as having the power to protect one from the extremes of madness and sin .
10 The facts , as we perceive them , do suggest the existence of a coordinating intelligence at work behind the scenes , possibly an aspect of that same life energy , or vital force , which we already saw as having an organizing and integrating function in the individual living organism .
11 A limited number of boarding-schools should therefore be drawn into a partnership with the State , by agreeing to give at least 50 per cent of their places to pupils formally assessed as having a boarding need .
12 The former Eastern bloc countries are widely recognised as having a potential comparative advantage in agriculture .
13 The ‘ societal reaction ’ that defines crime and deviance was also seen as having a profound effect on the criminals and deviants themselves .
14 In most surveys , Scotland is also shown as having a very high proportion of workers living in tied accommodation — over 80 per cent in a number of counties .
15 As you are reading this leaflet , you are probably considering whether to have an HIV antibody test , as this is the only way for most people to find out whether or not they are infected with the virus that can cause AIDS .
16 The hospital 's heating system has been extensively damaged as have the telephones , lifts and X-ray equipment .
17 The countryside was also viewed as having a ‘ natural ’ beauty which was self-perpetuating and under threat only from urban growth ( Robinson 1976 ) .
18 In the case of trade union reform in the UK this is partly because government has tried and failed but more generally because the public sector is now viewed as having a self-interest which need bear no relation to the public interest .
19 Those spending any time in a residential home were less often described as having a poor quality of life if the respondent was a staff member than if he or she was a relative : 10 per cent compared with 42 per cent .
20 The conference in 1968 reported by Rosenthal and Kety concluded that none of these factors had yet been convincingly established as having a causal role .
21 I do n't know whether to have a brick wall or whether
22 so I did n't know whether to have a brick edge er a brick wall
23 And this afternoon , do n't know whether to have an exploratory operation on knee in Huntingdon
24 Patients were classified into quartiles independently in respect of their energy intake and their physical activity and were then designated as having a low energy intake , a normal energy intake , or a high energy intake with respect to their physical activity .
25 Having decided that a Rottweiler is for you , you must then decide whether to have a dog or a bitch .
26 Totemism was low and primitive because men and animals are there represented as having a confused common origin .
27 The tramp is then described as having the advantage over Saint Francis of ‘ Not being dead , yet ’ .
28 Humans have a special affinity for dolphins , which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence .
29 Therefore , at this stage , Soviet policy towards Castro was related to this broad objective and there is no indication that Cuba was as yet regarded as having the priority status that it later commanded .
30 A listed building is one that has been officially recognized as having the right to special protection ( see also What Listing Means , Appendix I , page 154 ) .
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