Example sentences of "as have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to the construction of the bypass , a new road linking the South Gyle Industrial Estate to A8 ( Glasgow Road ) has been provided as has a diversion of a section of A71 ( the Edinburgh to Kilmarnock road ) which gives relief from fast-moving heavy traffic to Hermiston Village . |
2 | To be known to the police as having a history of crime is sufficient to be categorized a gouger , and people in Easton who are well known as gougers are always the first suspects . |
3 | Each child is to function as an ‘ expert ’ with all that implies of seeing the surgeon 's knife as a specimen , as a tool , as a crafted artefact , as having a history of metal from the earth , of man 's invention , of factory organisation , of training in high-quality skills . |
4 | That 's right , or to at least drink sensibly , and they 've got promotions of the lower , low and non-alcoholic drinks this week , as well as having a range of entertainments on , esp , er culminating in Saturday night on a quiz with healthy sort of questions , and a blindfold tasting competition |
5 | But this type of contact also demonstrates that the neighbourhood police see themselves as having a welfare function . |
6 | Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour . |
7 | But in the context only the vineyard is really meant , for the following verse refers to " it " as having a stone fence-which points to a single parcel of ground , and that a vineyard , not a field . |
8 | Perhaps the most unusual feature of the diagram was that it represented the figure as having a twin backbone . |
9 | Shall we soon abolish death and refer to someone dead as having a life problem ? |
10 | Institutions , such as the Cabinet , are sucked out of the larger political and societal context that gives them meaning , and they are regarded as having a life and importance all of their own . |
11 | Solitary people often have a cat or dog as a companion too ; but it is not the same as having a companion of one 's own kind . |
12 | In the Domesday Book it is recorded as Caingeham , and as having a church and a priest . |
13 | But it 's not the same as having a wage , it 's not the same as having a pay-packet . |
14 | There are two sorts of contact with the public , and how those neighbourhood police who see themselves as having a service role attempt to engender friendly and informal relations depends upon the type of contact . |
15 | In some ways it serves the same purpose as having a service to recognize the end of mourning . |
16 | In the 1980s , Britain can be described as having a service economy . |
17 | Mr Landon also argues that the problem goes much deeper than just testing but begins when children are first identified as having a problem . |
18 | A woman was classified as having a fracture if she had at least two minor deformities ( reduction of two vertebral height ratios by at least 2 SD ) or a single severe deformity ( reduction of two vertebral height ratios by at least 3 SD ) . |
19 | ‘ My parents , as well as having a smallholding , also run a boarding kennel , ’ she rapidly explained . |
20 | ‘ It is not the same as having a video or television stolen . |
21 | Indeed , any new policy may be described as having a ripple effect . |
22 | After a year in hospital the pension may be reduced still further , but if your parent is treated as having a dependant this will be taken into account . |
23 | On the basis that prevention is better than cure , retrospective methods of control should be seen as having a secondary , although not unimportant , role . |
24 | ‘ Then he was diagnosed as having a heart block . ’ |
25 | Conversely , Home Office guidelines were only exceptionally ignored since ‘ They were seen as having a legitimacy stemming from the fact of representing the authoritative interpretation of the law by the elected government of the day ’ ( ibid.:211 ) . |
26 | Please note that where accommodation is described as having a sea view , this means that a view of the sea will be available when standing on the balcony or terrace . |
27 | Given this situation , the particular configuration of state , ideology , custom , kinship etc. , can be seen as having a significance previously underrated in determining the precise nature of a mode of production . |
28 | West Germany has been put forward as having a culture that generates detachment . |
29 | Dreaming can on the other hand be seen as having a function in resolving emotional conflicts by a process of emotional integration . |
30 | Durkheim saw relations within localities as having a function in these processes , albeit a mainly facilitating one . |