Example sentences of "having in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The occasional black eye he had collected early on , when he was still at school , he had attributed to the fights he was always having in the playground , or on the street coming home .
2 Anything worth having in the South of France costs money , but some things are much better value than others .
3 So the argument goes , and it certainly looks more radical than the tired old tat of punk — yet it seems just as likely that there is an unconscious impulse to flaunt having in the faces of those who do not .
4 A Sir John Mohun fought in the Black Prince 's wing at Creçy and was a knight of the Garter , and the fourth Baron Mohun was killed in a duel in Hyde Park in 1712 , the family having in the meantime given its name to Hammoon in Dorset , Mohuns Ottery and Tormoham in Devon , and Grange Mohun in County Kildare .
5 After an eight-year sojourn in Rutland the OCU moved again , in February 1976 to Marham , having in the meantime ceased PR conversion and lost its PR.3s .
6 I returned to Berkeley 's argument some time later , having in the meantime read Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Blue and Brown Books , and in particular , his treatment of the question ‘ What is it that bodily and mental strain have in common ? ’
7 In gratitude for this service Gamlin was invited to become a Vice-president , Regional Vice-presidents having in the meantime been abolished by a revision of the constitution .
8 Thorkell was there , having in the interval been in English service , and so was the Norwegian Earl Eric of Lade , and , if we can trust Thietmar of Merseburg , one Thorgut .
9 At the same time , having in the end faced down the rebels and preserved the loyalty of the army , he had the opportunity to push ahead with his policy .
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