Example sentences of "having [been] [vb pp] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 The West German government accepted the plan after having been assured that the two German states would be allowed to negotiate the details of unification without outside interference .
2 He says he is now living in fear , having been told that an £80,000 contract has been taken out on his life .
3 I was much too frightened to do so , having been told that the unbaptised would be consigned to hell , and — what was even worse — that in the eyes of God we did not exist .
4 Having been told that the Government have conceded that the whole thing is nonsense , I can not begin to understand why we are not getting rid of it now , taking the strain off last year 's poll tax , which is becoming intolerable .
5 Erm , having been told that the County Council were running the meeting , I did find it a little difficult to chair , but I do think that we 've come out of it with some constructive ideas .
6 In a letter Mr Threlfall explained : ‘ The vehicle responded immediately , having been informed that a paramedic vehicle had also been activated from the scene from Newton Aycliffe , that the patient had been removed to a nearby farmhouse and that he was suffering from a suspected broken arm . ’
7 Five years later , the plaintiff , having been informed that the painting was not a Constable , returned it to the defendants and asked for his money back .
8 For example , how should policy makers react if , having been persuaded that the larger part of observed unemployment is Keynesian , they are also persuaded that NAIRU lies well within the range BC in Figure 8.8 ?
9 Having been reminded that the bookies ' smoke signals usually signify a lot more than just grandiose waves of their Havana cigars , Ramsden then revealed that he himself might have been inadvertantly responsible for the Travelling Light rumour .
10 The trial judge refused , however , to set aside the charge , ‘ it not having been established that the bank or its officers exercised any undue influence over Mrs. Perry . ’
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