Example sentences of "having just [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But when her brother died in 1707 , having just completed his second volume of Anthropologia Nova : or A New System of Anatomy , Judith published it , edited the text , and was responsible for the dedication that prefaced it . |
2 | I am sorry my reply is so brief , but having just cut my thumb I am unable to continue writing . |
3 | In performance terms , having just given it some serious bottom end , it did n't cope at all well ; the speaker was flapping . |
4 | ‘ I would n't use the term psychotic , ’ he demurs , having just compared his Indian lead Magua to Hannibal Lecter . |
5 | But I remember I was on the way into Howard 's bungalow , and Bogie was coming out , having just seen my screen test , and he said , ‘ We 're going to have a lot of fun together . ’ |
6 | Similarly if his host says ‘ Come early ’ , having just invited him for eight o'clock , he will interpret ‘ early ’ with respect to the last-mentioned time , rather than to some previously mentioned time . |
7 | Having just received our annual pay rise , it brought to our attention yet again the anomalies in the present pay structure . |
8 | To accuse Banquo of ‘ unkindness ’ , unnatural ingratitude , in not attending , having just had him murdered , is one of the greatest perversions of truth and goodness in Shakespeare , and is immediately answered by the appearance of the ghost . |
9 | ‘ How do we feel now ’ , asked Peter Stansill in It , ‘ in these first strange cold days of our next winter , having just had our minds raped by rationality ? … |
10 | Having just celebrated her 82nd birthday , she has filmed three television programmes this year and has written five books . |
11 | I mean Hambleton for example having just produced their draft local plan , but other districts are not quite in that position . |
12 | But having just banked our rather substantial cheque for the start-up , we looked at the price of everything and thought ‘ that 's a bit expensive ’ and bought nothing . |