Example sentences of "having [vb pp] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the rotation is due to something having broken on the model , you have another problem which we will discuss in a later chapter .
2 Having relied on the administration to perpetrate abuses on their behalf , they now believed that it was abandoning them .
3 Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God , and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit , he has poured out what you now see and hear ’ ( Acts 2:32ff ) .
4 There is no lack of lesser known artists , such as José Cuneo and Armando Reveron , or the Brazilian Tarsila Do Amaral , who , having painted in the style of Léger in his early career , later incorporated indigenous influences .
5 However , having travelled to the North Pole with artist Andy Goldsworthy in 1989 , he does admit to a penchant for the South Pole .
6 Having registered at the reception desk they went to their room and found a notice which purported to exempt the hotel for liability for the loss or theft of property from the rooms .
7 Having consulted with the user clubs , it was decided to draw up plans for submission to the planning authority , although further discussions with all concerned would need to be undertaken before giving the final go-ahead .
8 Even the Commonweal School group photograph on the wall : September 1948 , with Harry featured twice , having sprinted along the back while the camera tracked round , thus appearing with smile and combed hair at the extreme left and with smile and tousled hair at the extreme right .
9 Having heard of the firm of Boulton & Watt and their new engine , he decided to travel to Birmingham and try to get a job with the firm at their Soho Manufactory .
10 YOU COULD be forgiven for not having heard of the Treaty of TIatelolco .
11 Many of the latecomers , especially as the afternoon wore on , were furious to find the doors locked , not having heard of the noon closure and so thinking they had all day .
12 Indeed , having been brought up after the war and having heard of the plight of those poor people , one has never forgotten it in any case .
13 Having plunged into the heartland of the Japanese-dominated midrange 4 × 4 sector with a Discovery pared to three doors and with an excellent new turbo-diesel or the old carburettored V-8 petrol to compete on price , they have now set about protecting the upper echelons by adding doors three and four and the injection version of the stalwart V-8 .
14 In none of these cases do we think of the owner as having parted with the right of ownership , though it may be that the contract between the parties creates rights in favour of the bailee which the owner can not use his right of ownership to override .
15 She was the author of a brief autobiographical account describing the death in 1674 of her father , whom she was accused of having poisoned with the help of John Bunyan [ q.v. ] , a crime for which , had she been convicted , she could have been burned .
16 On the issue of United Kingdom participation in UNESCO ( the United States , United Kingdom and Singapore having withdrawn from the organization in 1984-85 — see pp. 33499-501 ) Mayor held talks on Feb. 28 with the UK Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , Timothy Sainsbury , and on March 15 the House of Commons foreign affairs committee issued its first report on reforms within UNESCO , indicating that if Mayor succeeded in reforming the organization 's administration , the UK should rejoin .
17 All unemployed workers are , of course , searching for new jobs ( apart , that is , from those ‘ discouraged workers ’ who regard themselves as having withdrawn from the labour market ) .
18 Introduced in the Rates Bill 1983 , this measure allows the Secretary of State to control permitted expenditure levels in authorities that are seen as having overspent in the past .
19 Now , having checked out the way EUROAIM functions , we may decide to go as part of their umbrella .
20 4.33 Similarly , when lost earnings have meant that on return to work the plaintiff is free of tax for a period , having fallen below the level of earnings on which tax is payable , the tax that he has escaped during that period is a compensatory gain that must be taken into account in the assessment of his lost earnings ( Brayson v Wilmot-Breedon [ 1976 ] CLY 682 ) .
21 If you are feeling adventurous and you have a lot of children coming , you can make a second wall with pieces of chocolate surrounding it representing Humpty Dumpty having fallen off the wall .
22 The gentleman with the white waistcoat was standing at the gate with his hands behind him after having delivered himself having witnessed with the donkey he smiled rejoicedly when that the door , he saw at once it was Mr Mr smiled as he pursued the I am said the gentleman in the white waistcoat
23 Okay if I could say good evening and welcome to the theatre this evening the reason the meeting has been convened this evening quite clearly is part of the process and art structure for Harlow having undertaken by the Council , the Playhouse is keen as it says quite clearly on the leaflet is to get the publics view on how best to plan this programme and it 's , and facilities for the future .
24 The worst moment of all , he thought , had been at a quarter to nine that morning , when he had been roused from the bottom depths of heavy , dream-tangled sleep by the door bell , and when , having stumbled across the room , still not knowing where he was or what was happening , he had found Mrs. Mounce at the door , asking if she could do any shopping for them .
25 Having commented upon the gentleness and generosity of the Caribs , he immediately reflected upon their vulnerability and upon how easily they might be enslaved .
26 At that hour Steve Pyle was with Mr Al-Haroun in the latter 's office in Jeddah , having flown to the coast following a disturbing phone call .
27 Following disagreements with the Genevan authorities , he moved in the later 1960s , first to London and then to Banbury , where he died 10 November 1976 , having arranged with the University of Oxford for the bequest of his scholarly research interests ( the Voltaire Foundation ) to the Taylor Institution there .
28 In November 1990 he was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive of Davies & Newman Holdings ( Dan-Air ) , having arranged with the company 's bankers a refinancing package .
29 Then , having referred to the need for belief under section 2(1) ( b ) to be an honest belief , Kerr L.J. , delivering the judgment of the court , said , at p. 642 :
30 Delivering the leading judgment , Nolan L.J. , having referred to the breath specimen provided by the defendant and to section 8(2) said , at p. 228 :
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