Example sentences of "[noun] having a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This effectively gives a 6-0-6 volt transformer having a current rating of 250 milliamps . |
2 | This is consistent both with politicians being larger than people who simply wish to be in office whatever they have to do , and with parties having a central number of supporters who share an ideology . |
3 | Menzies and Fleming will never forget that two hours riding backwards , with every soul from Dull to Aberfeldy having a good look at their humiliation . ’ |
4 | Of these , two were not immutable patient characteristics — access to a hospital dietitian reduced the random haemoglobin A 1 value by a mean of 1.06% , and the general practitioner having a special interest in diabetes reduced it by 0.86% . |
5 | Most British observers will remember Subotica having a desperate run in the Coronation Cup , but things went his way yesterday although trainer Andre Fabre believed that Pat Eddery 's mount Jolypha would be his No 1 . |
6 | I go out all day to college having a lovely time while you stay at home making yourself ill . |
7 | Collimore good tackle by Hill a really effective challenge and Collimore and Hill having a real scrap as the ball comes over and the referee steps in and stern action might be required here by referee Kirby . |
8 | Symbolic interactionism , as it became known , was perhaps the most vigorous of the variants of social behaviourism having a firm foundation at the University of Chicago . |
9 | A good proportion of our work concerned our availability to act as an unacknowledged arm of the social welfare service to drug users in crisis situations , providing a front-line service for the ‘ speed freaks who 's OD 'd on the results of a bent script ’ , or the ‘ acid heads having a bad trip ’ , for we were in the streets , the pubs , the clubs , the crash pads , and communal houses frequented by the new ‘ alternative society ’ . |
10 | And in fact they 've gone one place down the table , they 've moved down to eighteenth with West Brom having a good win away at Blackburn . |
11 | Lambert et al ( 1985 ) identifies the chief function of advisers as ‘ collaborative evaluation ’ in which an institution seeks the help of an outside agent to undertake a problem solving programme without the outsider having a detailed involvement in the process . |
12 | Classes are crowded , with 40 per cent of schools having a teacher-pupil ratio of 45:1 or higher , and many schools have multi-grade classes . |
13 | The Yearbook of International Organizations ( Union of International Associations , 1988–9 ) lists thousands of bodies classified as : federations of international organizations , universal membership organizations , inter-continental membership organizations , regionally defined membership organizations , organizations emanating from places , persons and other bodies , and organizations having a special form , including foundations and funds . |
14 | In many cases the variations are really a succession of short , separate pieces based on the same series , each piece having a specific character , contrasting with the others , but stylistically unified with them . |
15 | Battle and a whole belt of Wealden parishes produced no response at all ; since the data were collected by the local parish clergy , the low level of response is hardly surprising , farmers as a rule having a dim view of requests for information which might lead to a rise in taxes or tithes . |
16 | This was not an offence under the Act because it does not extend to the domestic situation and a club having a private membership enjoys a private or domestic status . |
17 | ( 5 ) The bracketing of a " higher level " phrase or episode of interaction is commonly involved , the new footing having a liminal role , serving as a buffer between two more substantially sustained episodes . |
18 | As we have seen , this applies to industrial relations issues such as pay determination , and to matters having a major bearing on industrial relations , such as restructuring and rationalization plans . |
19 | It is not that the Sergeant really objects to the constable having a legitimate excuse for being late , but it is because he too has to satisfy his superior officers that his omission to visit all the constables regularly is due to efficient Police duty . |
20 | Voltage across the timing capacitor C1 is a linear differential sawtooth having a constant peak voltage with frequency . |
21 | The carriage is painted dark lake ( the Queen 's colour ) relieved with scarlet and gold ; the upper quarterings having a broad border of French white round the plate glass windows in either panel . |
22 | Both judges decided in favour of the child having a possible cause of action so that each action will proceed to trial . |
23 | At one level , the scale of central intervention in local authorities can be measured ; between 1979 and 1988 some fifty Bills having a direct effect on local government were laid before Parliament . |
24 | In watching the Japanese build-up , a typical platoon deployment was made by a platoon of 2/4 , with their forward posts having a wide view of Lete-Foho . |
25 | Companies having a controlling interest ( i.e. greater than 50% interest ) in other companies are required to issue consolidated financial statements . |
26 | more countries have er , a big surplus , and more countries having a big deficit in food supply |
27 | What then are the real prospects for multimedia having a serious impact on school education ? |
28 | Our failure to find a difference between cholecystectomy and gall stone subjects could , in theory , be because a high proportion of the second group having a non-functioning gall bladder as , from the physiological standpoint , a non-functional gall bladder is equivalent to cholecystectomy . |
29 | Reed Canoes & Camping of Cambridge have been amongst the retailers having a difficult time of late . |
30 | Even then , most great men had to be content with ‘ motte and bailey ’ , with a mound having a wooden lookout tower on top as a central defensive position , and a large enclosure surrounded by an earth rampart in which living quarters could be sited . |