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

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1 As was shown in table 9.2 , Cleveland , Knowsley and Waltham Forest were all assessed as having similar expenditure needs for 1985/6 , at about £500 per head of population ; Hackney and Westminster have more or less equal assessments at about £670 per head .
2 Likewise , children with ‘ acquired childhood language disorder ’ may be recognised as having similar kinds of communication difficulties ( irrespective of specific causes ) and , on the basis of this diagnosis , they may be recommended for certain kinds of therapy ( Cantwell and Baker 1987 ) .
3 Although Noverre did not specifically name them he described these dancers ' particular characteristics as having similar physiques and technical expertise as the danseurs classiques but they were not always so well-proportioned and usually possessed a natural sense of comedy .
4 Disturbing the Ritual : The adventurers can do this simply by stepping into the circle and attacking the Vampire and his minion , but the circle offers them some protection by the time the adventurers attack : treat Maximilian and Juliane as having 1 AP , all locations , and +10 bonuses to their I scores while within the circle .
5 Aircraft maintenance function would be considered today as having five generations of development , as follows ( see Fig. 5 ) :
6 To complicate matters he was diagnosed as having reflex epilepsy as a youngster , a condition which can lead to concussion if he sustains head injuries .
7 In his book , MODELS OF REVELATION , Avery Dulles described symbolism as having four properties .
8 We may think of the evaluation as having four foci :
9 These divergent states are often subjectively perceived as having distinctive characteristics that mark them out as discrete varieties : people can recognize regional varieties such as ‘ Birmingham ’ English , ‘ Yorkshire ’ English and so on , and they often have a fairly clear idea of how such varieties are distinguished from one another .
10 Three ( 25% ) of the 12 patients randomised to no chemotherapy were classified as having stable disease and nine ( 75% ) as having progressive disease .
11 ‘ The engineer and the manufacturer in Britain are still perceived as having dirty hands , ’ says Andrew Robb , finance director of Pilkington , the Merseyside-based glass-maker .
12 As antimalarial drugs were desperately needed during the war , it is startling to realize that chloroquine was first synthesized several years before the war and recognized at that time as having antimalarial activity .
13 For example , this is the pattern that emerges from studies of Urdu speakers in Britain described by Khan ( 1991 ) , who writes : Urdu thus emerges as having greater currency for first-generation than second-generation speakers .
14 Contrasting views , based on different areas , portray the working class as having greater potential for radical action .
15 Various statistical sources giving figures for the number of receivers show the country as having 120,000 sets .
16 Three ( 25% ) of the 12 patients randomised to no chemotherapy were classified as having stable disease and nine ( 75% ) as having progressive disease .
17 The first principle holds that in stable communication , it is conventional to regard the same word as having consistent meaning from one occasion of use to another .
18 ‘ … considered that a casual with a skilled trade may have his efficiency seriously impaired by being required to break stones and may , in order to avoid this task , feel compelled to sleep out or to commit some other offence against the law ; that it is impossible to expect the officer in charge of a casual ward to discriminate between men for whom the task would or would not be suitable , and that this would lay him open to accusations of favouritism or vindictiveness ; that the task could rarely be made a profitable one , and is repugnant to the class of workers most liable to unemployment , being looked upon by them as having penal associations and as entirely deterrent . ’ )
19 Masterminding the event is an art history student , Daniel Marks , who successfully fought his way back to health after being diagnosed as having testicular cancer at the age of 17 .
20 I was often unable to think of external things as having external existence , and I communed with all that I saw as something not apart from , but inherent in , my own immaterial nature .
21 In the study reported by Pezim and others , 5% of patients having a pouch procedure were identified as having indeterminant colitis .
22 There was one vital breakthrough for the nationalist consciousness , though there still remains some doubt as to how deep this was for the Fianna Fáil party : all the parties committed themselves to the recognition of the protestant — loyalist group as having legitimate aspirations and affirmed the need for the recognition of ‘ two sets of legitimate rights ’ coexisting in the island as a whole : ‘ Constitutional nationalists are determined to secure justice for all traditions …
23 The second reason , less plausibly , is that they regard non-shareholder groups as having legitimate claims on the company and believe that these claims should be satisfied even though a reduction in shareholder wealth is involved .
24 The view also implies that the teacher is seen by pupils as having total responsibility for leading and controlling the work that is going on in the classroom .
25 According to the Memorandum , the NL was the power behind the Militant Christian Patriots as well as having close connections with the IFL .
26 A selection of commonly used naming words which incorporated consonants in the appropriate contexts was tried out with 130 normal children and 57 children of average or above-average intelligence who had already been identified as having retarded phonology .
27 We should see our respective institutions as having equal status , and our individual functions as equivalent regardless of grade .
28 They actually tried to have a structure for the organisation that had doctors , nurses , alternative healers and patients with parity at the organisational level , but they kept the front up that it was run by doctors , because that way they would be acknowledged within the discourses of medicine as having equal power to argue .
29 However , the integral approach does tend to lead to an emphasis on the similarities of business and non-business financial reporting ; this is in contrast to the differential approach which tends to accept the dissimilarities as having equal importance .
30 These laws require different ( specific ) standards , different methods of finance and cite different government departments as having overall responsibility for parts of the services .
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