Example sentences of "having [adv] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | South of Loch Hourn is the wilderness of Knoydart known as the Rough Bounds , a region entirely without motor roads and having only a few lonely and unfrequented tracks through the mountain fastnesses . |
2 | The memoirs are extremely detailed , yet Hickey states that he wrote them almost entirely from memory , having only a few documents available to him and those mostly from his later years . |
3 | 2 Two or more words normally associating with each other and having much the same meaning as the nominal phrase , eg the very poor , a summit meeting . |
4 | Incidentally , a horizontal dipole without parasitic elements is not unidirectional it is bi-directional , having exactly the same ‘ figure-of-eight ’ response as a ferrite rod antenna ! |
5 | Over-sharing e.g. having exactly the same views as your partner or parents about things |
6 | Words having exactly the same sound , but different spellings and meanings : To be completely accurate , these are homophones : but homonym is the term in more general use . |
7 | There is the same distinction between ‘ consumer deals ’ and others — the distinction having exactly the same effect . |
8 | This year was unusual in having quite a few cool , cloudy days and some rain , though the final week was sunny and quite hot . |
9 | And I think she intends on having quite a few drinks . |
10 | Another example could well be Peter Brooke who , though not having quite the same entrepreneurial approach , certainly had the business instincts and connections to build a significant position for Spencer Stuart in the UK , principally among the more traditional British organisations . |
11 | They constructed a circular model , where both parties in a conversation are shown as having virtually the same functions . |
12 | Whichever bone it was , it was a crotch in shape ; that is , a forked bone like a wish-bone , and having precisely the same shape as the frog — the horny elastic pad — in a horse 's hoof . |