Example sentences of "having [vb pp] [pron] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She knew this hedge well , having jumped it both ways innumerable times .
2 Having enjoyed their own childhood and experienced their parents ' delight in them , they want to repeat the good experience from the position of parent , and have few fears about this .
3 Having , having booked it that morning
4 I felt ashamed for having loathed my own life for so long .
5 They had arranged a tenant but been let down , and Signor Fixit had promised to go and sit in their villa , having let his own house .
6 Having answered his own question of whether he would make the cut , he proved himself capable of denying the one that he was a one-major wonder .
7 But the collaboration was a predictable failure , and Coleridge , having written his own canto ‘ at full finger-speed ’ , found Wordsworth seated before a nearly blank sheet of paper with a look of ‘ humorous despondency ’ on his face.7sup5 ; A second attempt at joint composition followed almost at once , in the course of another tour , and although the two friends were no more successful than before at direct collaboration , a new and remarkable poem began to emerge none the less .
8 ‘ What do you intend to do this afternoon , Travis ? ’ she asked her younger son , despite her cheerful and pleasant tone , with a trace of anxiety which Leith recognised from having seen her own mother trying to be similarly tactful with Sebastian on occasions .
9 And of course you 'd want some fun this evening , having done nothing all day .
10 He gave vent to his anger and lambasted the shipping manager for not having alerted him that Clarion Call was overdue .
11 Newton ( erroneously regarded as a materialist by those who should know better ) was the one responsible for the Western scientific endorsement of ‘ ether ’ prior to 1 930 , having based his own work on much earlier sources , including the Greeks .
12 Having rejoined his own troops he insisted that the Empress should proclaim him Negus .
13 She knew perfectly well that if she gave him any warning he 'd find some excuse to refuse to see her , so , having dumped her own things in her flat , she went straight round to his , hoping to catch him before he went out .
14 An unemployed actor went to his agent to complain about his agent not having found him any work in months .
15 ‘ I seem to recall having asked you this question before .
16 In my opinion , these charges are an attempt to retaliate for Mr Macchio having filed his own action to terminate their professional relationship . ’
17 Having tried it both ways , I am more comfortable with the single act approach , and in the history of rock management , that has generally been the most successful route .
18 Peace was hanged by William Marwood [ q.v. ] at Armley prison , Leeds , 25 February 1879 , having composed his own memorial card , ending with the words : ‘ For that I don [ sic ] but never intended . ’
19 In relation to our " design-and-society " problem , design , in rending itself from the social fabric and attempting to construct itself as an independent discipline — and having constructed its own pantheon of values and principles with only tangential relation to the social — becomes , quite literally , socially unintelligible .
20 Again , low-income local families may need council houses but the in-migrant middle class may oppose all new developments , having obtained their own foothold in the village .
21 Bobo was in for a shock , however , for when he kicked open the door to Sam 's office , he discovered that the President had already taken the matter out of his hands , having blown his own brains out .
22 In addition to a single card , each group received a worksheet containing the following instructions : One of the advantages of cutting up the card was that each group , after having recorded its own reconstruction , was able to assemble the narratives proposed by the other groups .
23 Having lost my own job , I found I could relate to everything in this honest and moving article .
24 Having lost his own dream of ships , Columbus leaves the Jews to the ships of their exile , waiting in the harbour of Cadiz .
25 ‘ We have found ourselves in the unusual position of having created our own market . ’
26 I remember on one occasion having strained my own courage to the absolute limit on a contract worth 10 million , which at that time was very large indeed , in order to obtain another 200,000 .
27 Most probably , having married their own problem in their unconscious choice of partner — one who also disappoints — it will be particularly difficult for them to convert this inevitably disappointing choice into conscious commitment .
28 Having countered their own criticism , however , they go on to argue ( p.120 ) that CA 's " apparent analytical successes are dependent upon the analyst 's stepping beyond the methodological limits allowed by the underlying ethnomethodological principles " .
  Next page