Example sentences of "having [been] [vb pp] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Countess of Huntingdon 's Methodist Connexion , founded in the mid-18th century , was yet another Calvinistic organisation , we may note with interest ; what with Robert Titford being baptised at one of their chapels , and his sister Elizabeth having been registered with the Zion congregation in Frome , Calvinism seems once again to have cast its shadow across the family , even into the 19th century . |
2 | Having been blessed with a cold mother , did I seek a cold wife ? |
3 | In this report we investigated fluid transport in rats on days 6–9 or 11–14 after having been injected with the larvae . |
4 | And , having been presented with the customary bottle of champagne by the Wincanton executive , Scudamore added that he felt a lot less pressure than he had last season . |
5 | The County Council , having been presented with the Channel Tunnel as a fait accompli , is concerned to maximise its potential benefits by directing associated commercial development to those areas which will benefit most . |
6 | His cohesive solution was to see the spirit of the fabliaux , " " le description ironique de la vie quotidienne et moyenne " " , as having been born with the bourgeoisie , the town dwellers , and to propose that fabliaux were the literary expression of this social class , romance that of the aristocracy . |
7 | To compound matters , the Scots lost Appleson with a back spasm during that tie , the London Scot having been bothered with the problem since training on an undulating pitch earlier in the week . |
8 | He attributed his lack of injury to having been measured with the highest body fat content during the winter testing ! |
9 | Similarly , although the ethnography of British rather than colonial life is only a recent development within academic sociology , the discipline having been associated with the statistical method from its earliest beginnings ( Abrams 1968 ) , there has been , for over a century , a major tradition of such work by novelists , journalists and social reformers ( Keating 1976 ) ; a tradition which culminated in the work of Orwell , perhaps the most influential British social analyst of this century . |
10 | Having been provided with a drink , Luce swallowed the capsules before , clucking sympathetically , Rosa dealt with the bruises . |
11 | Having been driven with the children into Mondano he had wandered off on his own unexplained concerns . |