Example sentences of "having [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Undertakings entrusted with the operation of ‘ services of general economic interest ’ or ‘ having the character of a revenue-producing monopoly ’ have a special status , and under certain circumstances defined in Article 90 of the Treaty of Rome , those special activities may be exempt from the competition rules .
2 ‘ It 's the inquest , ’ Herr Nordern said , ‘ and they 're having the devil of a job finding a relative to make any arrangements . ’
3 There are , of course , other power tool tables which will perform both tasks together at the outset , but the 750 gives you the option of not adding the table if you do n't need it , and meanwhile , having the versatility of an extremely useful work and saw bench for clamping , gripping and marking .
4 She finishes — ‘ I hope that ‘ Angel ’ is having the kind of attention it merits .
5 Ultimately this will make sex safer for you both , with both you and your partner having the kind of sex you enjoy .
6 ‘ You are having the kind of crush that is natural in a girl your age , and if you had n't been seduced by a certain person ( whose name I shall not mention again since you dislike it so ) that would be that . ’
7 The right hon. Gentleman can hardly refer to such a body as having the kind of authority with which he seeks to imbue it when it disagreed on a number of matters and failed to address any of the ones that really matter .
8 The voice was that of Woil the buzzard who at that same moment was having the door of his cage opened by one of the Men with food .
9 I do n't want them to suffer the fate of appearing in an auction catalogue and having the state of their fur criticised .
10 IF they thought they were breaking new ground by having the Institute of Directors host a discussion on the lack of women in the boardroom , then Donald Hardie , its Scottish director , and Henry Fairweather , Scottish & Newcastle 's personnel director who put the idea forward , were right — in more ways than one .
11 Fifty Russian orphans who 'd been having the holiday of a lifetime in Britain have returned home … many of them in tears .
12 Fifty Russian orphans who 'd been having the holiday of a lifetime in Britain have returned home … many of them in tears .
13 Conversely , the health of the tree clump could be transmitted out to the surrounding landscape , having the function of the kidneys in the body .
14 If I had simply interpreted her remarks as having the function of imparting information and replied : ‘ Oh , how interesting .
15 If I had simply interpreted her remarks as having the function of imparting information and replied : ‘ Oh , how interesting .
16 Martin Brundle put the Brabham-Yamaha into 12th place on the grid — despite not having the benefit of special fuel for qualifying and a rev limit of 12,000rpm as opposed to the 13,000rpm-plus enjoyed by other V12 users .
17 The Persons who inhabit the Cottages are chiefly poor Labouring People , who are induced to seek Habitations in the Forest for the Advantages of living Rent free , and having the Benefit of Pasturage for a Cow or a few Sheep , and of keeping Pigs in the Woods ; but many Encroachments have been made by People of Substance .
18 He pronounced it ‘ Sig-Nora ’ , not having the benefit of correct pronunciation via the radio or television .
19 Stated in this stark form , the revenue 's position appears to me , as a matter of common justice , to be unsustainable ; and the injustice is rendered worse by the fact that it involves , as Nolan J. pointed out [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 137 , 140 , the revenue having the benefit of a massive interest-free loan as the fruit of its unlawful action .
20 There is a requirement in the rules to notify the Society on Form MNP before any investment business is conducted by , or under the supervision of , a partner or director who is an RFL ; and to inform the Society if an RFL has become or ceased to be a partner or director in a firm having the benefit of an investment business certificate .
21 That line of analysis tends to indicate that when one is interpreting s740(3) and the meaning of the expression " relevant income " ( meaning " income which can directly or indirectly be used for providing a benefit for an individual or for enabling a benefit to be provided for him " ) the taxpayer may be having the benefit of a slightly generous interpretation if the Revenue permit , in any year in which income arises , the amount of the relevant income in that year to be reduced by the amount of expenditure incurred in that year .
22 Clark insists that he enjoys the responsibility of having the rest of the team looking to him to save the day .
23 I was gon na say they 're having the rest of their lives off by the sound of it !
24 They are clearly having the trip of their lives .
25 There is also the problem of breaking with tradition ; the House of Lords is accustomed to having the assistance of judgments from the Court of Appeal following full and careful consideration of detailed argument on the points of principle involved in an atmosphere which , though busy , is not quite so frenetic as that of the High Court .
26 A little out of it is the Gate House , built in the local Surrey style by Hugh Baillie Scott , for a refined and progressive family who were among the new wave of Surrey homesteaders brought here by suburban railways , and hence having the possibility of commuting .
27 Within the European intellectual tradition , conscious awareness , the soul , became the seat of all that is angelic in Man , the part having the possibility of eternal life through resurrection after death .
28 And with a clearing and we were having the help of the students of course .
29 It was bad enough , he felt , to be cast out by your family , be stuck working in ffeatherstonehaugh 's , and be spending all your spare time working for a degree , without additionally having the stress of falling over dead bodies : the boy needed his sleep .
30 In the press , in the House of Commons , in reports to government departments and in popular folklore there emerged the evacuee stereotype — a dirty , lice-ridden and foul-mouthed urchin who wet the bed with monotonous regularity , preferred fish and chips to a proper three-course meal and was about as domesticated as a wildcat ; similarly , the evacuee mother appeared as a negligent slut , impossible to live with and having the vocabulary of a Billingsgate fish porter .
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