Example sentences of "[noun] having be [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | South Birmingham Health Authority has admitted the treatment was ‘ unnecessary ’ and there was a ‘ slim chance ’ of other errors having been committed at the hospital . |
2 | The statue is late Roman , the head of ( it is assumed ) Archbishop Adelmanno having been added at a later stage in what was believed to have been tenth-century style . |
3 | The Royal Navy equivalent award — the Distinguished Service Cross ( DSC ) , and the Army equivalent award — the Military Cross ( MC ) , will be covered in a later article within this series , both awards having been awarded at times to members of the RAF . |
4 | ‘ There are indications of scorching and the presence of particles of smokeless powder suggest a firearm wound , the weapon having been discharged at close range . ’ |
5 | Only Baker and John remained as first team regulars from the pre-Chapman era , the rest having been replaced at a cost of £40,000 , the most prolific spending spree soccer had seen . |
6 | The motion having been made at Ten o'clock , and the debate having continued for half an hour , Mr. Deputy Speaker — adjourned the House without Question put , pursuant to the Standing Order . |
7 | The motion having been made at Ten o'clock , and the debate having continued for half an hour , Mr. Speaker — adjourned the House without Question put , pursuant to the Standing Order . |
8 | The cap and bonnet had been a feature of grave-clothes since the 1630s , the under-shirt having been introduced at the same time . |