Example sentences of "having do a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He knows a little of the history of this region , having done a prize-winning project on it at school .
2 Act returned , having done a good time , but not quite good enough , and he knew it .
3 They want to be effective in helping children to learn and develop , and they want to be able to feel pleasure in doing so , and pleased with themselves ( though often they find this a not-quite-nice thing to admit to ) for having done a good job .
4 A year later , having done a super job as Editorial Assistant before going off to university last autumn , we finally got around to organising the lesson !
5 Willie Carson will also resting easy after suggestions that he had been wrong to bring about the withdrawal of the red-hot favourite , Superoo , before the start of Ascot 's opening event on Saturday , having done a similar thing with the favourite , Red Paddy , before the Royal Hunt Cup .
6 A qualified aromatherapist , having done a detailed diagnosis , should be able to blend an oil specially for you .
7 Having done a fair job for the Lib Dems , perhaps he could now go and help the Tories .
8 Being one of the most experienced pilots in Bomber Command and having done an instructional tour , meant nothing .
9 He must n't be expected to make an effort when he does n't feel like it , he must n't risk being hemmed in or bored , but everyone has to be ever so careful of his feelings , poor sensitive soul , and when he wants a good fuck he comes to obliging loving little Ruth because he can relieve himself and have his morale boosted without having to do a damned thing about it but get himself into your bed . ’
10 LABOUR last night accused the Conservatives of having to do an embarrassing U-turn over home ownership .
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