Example sentences of "[noun pl] having the " in BNC.
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1 | An expert witness is appointed by a party to assist in putting that party 's case to a tribunal of either judge(s) or arbitrator(s) , with other parties having the same right . |
2 | The risk of anaemia was much greater for young mothers , particularly those under age 20 and more so for teenagers having the second child than for those having their first . |
3 | If you have a rare blood-group , then the odds are in favour of one of your brothers having the same . |
4 | Like the exhaustive ballot the STV requires the successive exclusion of the candidates having the fewest votes . |
5 | Presumably , if the rules for learning are to have any universality in natural conditions , the experience which affects them must be a common feature of all the animals having the rules — in other words , the variance due to the environment is normally small in the environment to which the animal is adapted . |
6 | Variations of units having the same name meant that sometimes there was easy money to be made , buying big chauldrons and selling small ones ; but usually this was only a minor nuisance , entailing conversion tables and making international communication a little more difficult . |
7 | In his wake comes a procession : rough lads having the crack , a woman clutching bundles of pamphlets , kids covered in stickers saying , ‘ Proud of West Belfast ’ . |
8 | Financial incentives , L 24 billion to the region and L 6 billion to the communes having the nuclear power stations , have helped to encourage many regions to request one . |
9 | Found assorted English , Irish , American , German and French walkers having the same problem so did n't feel so bad . |
10 | 2 Draw two isosceles triangles having the measurements shown at the side . |
11 | Bacon could argue that Antichrist would invoke stellar influences and magic words having the power to produce physical effects . |
12 | What is said above about making consistent lists is even more important in a tonal language where the sound(s) to check should ideally be in words having the same tone pattern . |
13 | Ambiguity in written English may arise from different words having the same spelling ( homonyms ) or the same word having a number of meanings . |
14 | The highest LPF ( recognition score ) of the words having the tag in that position . |
15 | Zue ( 1985 ) defines a collection of words having the same representation as an equivalence class . |
16 | The opinion comes down on widowers having the same rights as widows , although this would only apply to service from the date of the forthcoming judgment . |
17 | With landowners and farmers facing big changes in land use , and the taxpayer faced with increasing levels of agricultural subsidies of all kinds ; and with urban communities having the leisure to enjoy the countryside to a much greater degree , now is surely the time to see if common interest can be pursued . |
18 | Brown forest soils are freely drained soils having the properties of the brown earth major soil group . |
19 | ‘ We 're promoting real European unity , ’ Jim continues , ‘ not just a lot of countries having the same currency . ’ |
20 | Per capita distribution of wealth roughly followed this division , the industrial countries having the highest standard of living and the agricultural nations of the south and east the lowest , but the figures do not exist for precise comparisons . |
21 | ‘ If you can spend five weeks having the time of your life and get paid at the end of it — why not ? ’ he asks . |
22 | Such a change may also have social implications , the rise of individuals having the wherewithal to employ a craftsman , who then benefited from the arrangement personally and who could distribute the products to the surrounding region . |
23 | You may recall delegates who were at congress last year , that I spoke about governments having the moral support of the people . |
24 | Mark emphasises it by only allowing one reference in his Gospel to Christians having the Holy Spirit , and that in a prophecy about what would be their lot in the days after the passion ( 13:11 ) . |
25 | Its objectivity is not manifested by " observers having the same sensory experience of it , but by their being able , through their diverse sensory experiences to acquire a common understanding of it . |
26 | Banks having the right liquidity will not enter the money markets . |
27 | Chamberlain returned to Britain and publicly proclaimed ‘ Peace in our time ’ but he had by now realised that Hitler 's word could not be trusted , so he endeavoured to form an alliance with Russia against Germany , the fear of Communism being overcome by the greater fear of Nazi domination , However , Poland refused to agree to Russian troops having the right to cross Polish territory for the purpose of attacking Germany from the east , so an effective alliance was impracticable and Russia became isolated from that proposed pact . |
28 | The fact that the programmes were shown reflected a degree of openness on the part of Party authorities , with the reformists having the upper hand . |
29 | Deaths from other causes , however , showed an opposite trend ( χ 2 =2.6 , p=0.11 ) ; men with the largest head circumferences having the highest standardised mortality ratios . |
30 | The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is the most far reaching of all the statutes having the widest impact on working conditions , its aim being to secure the health , safety and welfare of all at work wherever they may be employed . |