Example sentences of "of [noun] having a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The act created the concept of commercial contracts and of traders having a firm registered at the ‘ Firm Registry ’ and also dealt with partnerships , limited partnerships , joint-stock companies , and co-operatives ( which were considered to be business enterprises ) . |
2 | It was small , but adequate for the Gormans ' needs and comforts , built in the Midland Railway 's style of architecture having a pantile roof and very solidly constructed of red brick . |
3 | Inevitably , months later , some actor will hiss , ‘ Heard you were in for the first half the other night , ’ prompting instant fabrication of husband having a miscarriage and mad cow disease in row F ) . |
4 | Not a lot of point having a fence there they were climbing over it . |
5 | That joke no doubt will appeal to all who question the value of accountants having a stranglehold on top jobs in Britain 's industry and commerce . |
6 | He stood there in the crowded classroom , half listening to Mrs Willmot , and thought of the inexorable process going on all round him — the lives whose courses were being decided at this moment , behind the innocent-seeming chatter , the smiles , the faintly carnival atmosphere of families having a day out . |
7 | Alternatively a holder of SDRs having a balance of payments or reserve problem activates its SDRs through the special drawing account , and the Fund designates other participants to whom the SDRs may be transferred in exchange for foreign currency . |
8 | In the study reported by Pezim and others , 5% of patients having a pouch procedure were identified as having indeterminant colitis . |
9 | In these often lonely circumstances people 's desire for medical advice may be acute , and with nearly nine tenths of households having a telephone in 1990 ( up from three quarters in 1981 ) , advice is becoming more accessible . |
10 | All the pressures of people having a go at me all the time do n't help , ’ said Kylie . |
11 | In an astonishing outburst on the Barnet Clubcall line , Flashman said : ‘ I was surprised at the stupidity of people having a go at me . |
12 | And and you hear of people having a degree in political science , how can a person obtain a degree in political science . |
13 | Jackson is the first to admit that the numbers of people having a thing about some of the later material have taken a dip . |
14 | The notion of students having a say in decision-making — in planning , organising , managing and evaluating their education — pervades a vast array of positions and movements in education which come under a number of umbrella terms , such as ‘ alternative ’ , ‘ radical ’ , ‘ progressive ’ and ‘ libertarian ’ education . |
15 | But in the final instance , I 'm in favour of women having a choice and I reckon their choice is none of my business . |
16 | ‘ It 's nothing more than a crowd of women having a cup of tea . |
17 | ‘ It was just a bunch of mates having a drink . ’ |