Example sentences of "having be [vb pp] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I , , having been elected to the office of Lord Mayor , declare that I take thi that office upon myself and will duly and faithfully fulfil the duties of it according to the best of my judgement and ability .
2 I , , be having been elected to the office of Vice Chair , declare that I take that office upon myself and will duly and faithfully fulfil the duties of it according to the best of my judgement and ability .
3 As a supposedly general-purpose chip , he said , the 80860 falls down on programmability , no thought seemingly having been given to the compiler and operating environment .
4 Ata'i writes that Molla Abdulfettah , having been appointed to the Seyfeddin medrese in Ankara with 50 akce , was dismissed and then restored to that medrese " with [ an ] judgement " ( that is , that the medrese was to be judged to be in the and treated accordingly ) and continues : " His became and , by reason of the esteem [ due to/shown to a ] [ muderris ] , the mouth of his hope smiled . "
5 There was talk before the start of the competition having become more intense ; of the gap between McLaren and the rest having been reduced to the point where we might have a race on our hands .
6 She might have found it confusing that , in spite of having been married to the Father , it was God the Son who told her to treat Him as her wedded husband and kiss Him as much as she liked in bed , but Margery took things like that in her stride .
7 ( 3 ) The estate of a partner who dies , or who becomes bankrupt , or of a partner who , not having been known to the person dealing with the firm to be a partner , retires from the firm , is not liable for partnership debts contracted after the date of the death , bankruptcy , or retirement respectively .
8 If a group of young people , from all races , all countries and bearing all creeds were gathered together after having been introduced to the concept of the Created God , and were able to set aside , for the time being , their own taught beliefs , they would find that they had been offered an area of religious discussion which would be on completely neutral ground .
9 They took to calling his specimens ‘ buffons ’ , their attention having been drawn to the word by the sight of Huxley 's copy of Buffon 's Natural history , which in a series of many volumes , displayed the name repeatedly in large gilt letters on a shelf in the chart room .
10 A The property is sold subject to the [ burdens and other provisions ] contained in [ the said conveyance ] [ entries on the Register other than financial charges ] and a copy thereof having been supplied to the buyer 's conveyancers the buyer shall be deemed to purchase with full knowledge of the same and shall not raise any requisition or objection relating thereto .
11 [ A copy ] [ copies ] thereof having been supplied to the buyer 's conveyancers the buyer shall be deemed to purchase with full knowledge of the same and shall not raise any requisition or objection relating thereto .
12 He was university-trained , no doubt at Oxford , appears to have obtained his first benefice in commendam ( Coningsby , Lincolnshire ) in 1243 and , probably having been attached to the familia of William de Raleigh [ q.v. ] , bishop of Winchester , was archdeacon of Surrey by 1245 .
13 After the war , Swainson went on an expedition to South America , to Brazil ; but unlike Humboldt or Darwin , he brought little home , having been confined to the coast by a war .
14 This car ‘ wears its Rover badge with pride ’ was the verdict of the first road test , and with nearly 7000 miles having been added to the car wince then , our 1.1S has substantiated that statement convincingly .
15 Will he confirm that it is our top priority to get back to the basics in education and to sweep away the leftist progressive teaching methods that , having been put to the test , have failed ?
16 ( a ) Basic charging provision Where : ( i ) a capital sum is paid to the settlor in a year of assessment by any body corporate connected with the settlement in that year ; and ( ii ) an associated payment has been or is made directly or indirectly to that body corporate by the trustees of the settlement the capital sum shall be treated for the purposes of s677 as having been paid to the settlor by the trustees of the settlement .
17 The House of Commons ( Clergy Disqualification ) Act 1801 provides that ‘ no person having been ordained to the office of priest or deacon , or being a minister of the Church of Scotland , is or shall be capable of being elected to serve in Parliament as a Member of the House of Commons ’ whilst s.9 of the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 states that ‘ No person in holy orders in the Church of Rome shall be capable of being elected to serve in Parliament as a Member of the House of Commons ’ .
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