Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] having a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These contradictory data could perhaps be explained by different viruses having a role in different geographical areas .
2 The last thing we want is pictures of him on the back pages having a punch-up .
3 They are public bodies having a duty a accountability both to central government and to the electorate in their area .
4 This maintenance of a working class Tory vote sufficient to return the party to office can be thought of as having two components : first the reproduction of relatively stable social collectivities having a principle of identification outside the conception of ‘ class ’ which prompted most ‘ working class ’ people to vote Labour , and second a more conjunctural conversion of voters .
5 Its internal structuring , however , may be on a geographical basis in terms of area offices and on a client basis in terms of individual officials having a number of cases to deal with .
6 Mere children having a lovers ’ spat .
7 ‘ Who gives you the authority to disturb honest men having a beer ? ’
8 The lead times for the many publications on your media list can vary tremendously , some monthly magazines having a lead time of six months or more .
9 The idea of any form of prehistoric human beings having a civilization that we could reasonably described as ‘ advanced ’ seems to be a contradiction in terms .
10 The clear distinction made by these two conditionals gives a clear sense to talk , mainly by philosophers , of causal circumstances having a power lacked by effects , and so on .
11 Vertical mergers having a Community dimension can be investigated under the various provisions in EC law .
12 It is doubtful if we can talk about modern nations having a culture in the sense that we can say that there is a monolithic entity called American culture or British culture .
13 A separated spouse would be regarded as a spouse for the purpose of these provisions unless , in accordance with existing practice on other provisions having a bearing on ‘ settlor interest ’ trusts , the separation is permanent .
14 In the constant search for new materials with improved performance , the idea of mixing two or more different polymers to form new substances having a combination of all the attributes of the components , is deceptively attractive .
15 At the time , the television networks served up images of Gap-wearing middle-managers having a day out .
16 A sceptic at the RHA might thus have good reason to believe that aside from development of hospital units either in teaching hospitals or in other hospitals having a subaltern relation to them through training arrangements , not much else would happen to achieve the aims of the government 's priority services strategy .
17 At one place there were about a dozen young women having a lunch together .
18 If a proposed merger is likely to lead to the merged firms having a market share greater than one quarter or alternatively involves assets in excess of £30 million , then it may be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
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