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

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1 Applying the guidelines in Sched 2 to the UCTA 1977 , the House found that the plaintiff was aware of the term , having done regular business with the defendants .
2 For not having done other things . "
3 At the Chemical Society of London there were great debates about the status of atoms in 1867 and 1869 , with Professors at Oxford and at London Universities on opposite sides ; and at the same time in France some of the most distinguished chemists were sceptical of atoms , among them P. E. M. Berthelot , who went on to become Minister of Public Instruction in 1886 , having done distinguished work on synthesis and on calorimetry .
4 People are having to do long journeys .
5 ‘ Then they feel guilty because they realise patients have to be treated and their colleagues are having to do extra work .
6 ‘ They feel guilty because they realise patients have to be treated and their colleagues are having to do extra work .
7 I 'm sure there are some who are you know , are in a bad way and they 're having to do other things that they should n't be doing .
8 Did any of them ever resent having to do particular jobs ?
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