Example sentences of "having considerable [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I should like to emphasize the point that expansion beyond two thousand and six is regarded by as having considerable relevance .
2 The management accountant was having considerable difficulties explaining to management that fluctuations in profits resulted from differences between volume of sales and the volume of production within an accounting period , together with the system of product valuation used .
3 In Dundee , in the spring of that year , the Protestant preachers John Willock and Paul Methven were having considerable success , in effect establishing a public Protestant church in the burgh .
4 It should be noted that this figure excludes sales to the UK sector of the North Sea which are not classified as exports and reinforces the point made in last year 's survey , that the Mechanical engineering sector in Grampian is having considerable success in widening it 's export markets .
5 In fact several projects of this nature are currently operating and are having considerable success in improving the social , emotional and educational environment of the home ( see chapter 9 ) .
6 The two coxes are well above average , Probert having considerable Tideway experience , while Elizabeth Chick , the third woman to steer for Oxford , has also impressed in practice .
7 It consists of a series of short modules through the year , with students having considerable choice and the opportunity to complete a research dissertation .
8 Thus gender bias is built into the principles of realism , providing a partial and distorted world-view and having considerable implications for the practice of politics at the global level .
9 Not surprisingly wind power is regarded as having considerable potential .
10 Nevertheless , object-oriented database systems are an interesting newer development which is having considerable impact on the database world .
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