Example sentences of "having that " in BNC.

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1 Police would shut the theatre and I 'm not having that . ’
2 I remember having that at my sister 's wedding .
3 It is an explicit sense of continuing self which includes a sense of responsibility over time ( ‘ 1 did that ’ ) and , beneath this , a deep sense of psychological continuity ( ‘ I remember having that experience ’ , ‘ I was there then ’ ) .
4 She 's having that molar of hers crowned . ’
5 Without having that understanding of what emotions are and what they are doing to us we can not analyse the way in which emotions disturb our balance and what that should teach us about ourselves and our relationship with the world .
6 All these cases are ones in which the addressee of the words ‘ I ask you to be content ’ has already benefited under another disposition , and is now suffering the indignity of having that testamentary largesse curtailed .
7 ‘ I ai n't bloody having that every time you two buggers get together mind , ’ he said , and went back through the bar flap .
8 The maple neck is matt lacquered , the profile having that modern sort of ‘ shallow dish ’ feel to it .
9 It seems a grim , uncosy life there , but it appeared ( yesterday at least ) not to be having that effect upon her .
10 I can thank Charles Salisbury for still having that foot today . ’
11 It would be cheaper for the government to subsidise the employment of widget makers up to the cost of having that person registered unemployed , rather than the company using automated technology .
12 If their stay however turns out to be a longer one console yourself that the Gyroflo oven is easy to manage and having that extra 25% cooking space per shelf , will give you all the room you 'll need for that larger roast and all those extra fairy cakes .
13 The Londoners have won twice and drawn twice on their six League visits to Anfield , as well as having that Cup final to savour .
14 When Margaret Thatcher came on the show my nephew said to me , ‘ You 're not really welcome in this house after having THAT woman on the show . ’
15 Well , we were n't having that , so we stood around , we said ‘ Well , we thought we 'd just wait around a little bit , you know , just in case they might want to say goodbye to us . ’
16 The camera wanted everything : Burton was n't having that .
17 I have suggested elsewhere that difficult behaviour at school can , in fact , reflect a readiness for work and the resentment at having that ambition frustrated ( Moore , 1984 ) .
18 One reason for having that meeting is to reform the institutions so that they can cope with a second wave of new members , this time from Eastern Europe .
19 It is simply a rule of the language , or rather it follows from its basic rules , that one speaks misleadingly if one utters or assents to that statement without having that belief .
20 Let us say that the meaning of a statement is cognitive if and only if there is a certain belief such that one is speaking either insincerely or incorrectly if one makes that statement or assents to it as uttered by another without having that belief .
21 He was perhaps a little too intelligent for the daily grind of professional golf , without having that last cutting edge of brilliance which would have brought him an Open Championship .
22 I told me mum about it and she said we ca n't be having that and got on the phone to the doctor , but he would n't even come out and he took me off the [ practice 's ] list .
23 I 'm getting that pension , having that crown-weave .
24 My sister ate , but I refused , not out of sacrifice nor because I was resisting temptation ( I firmly believed that meat would make me ill , as my mother said ) , but because I knew — though this formulation is the adult 's rather than the ten-year old 's — that the price of the meal was condemnation of my mother 's oddness , and I was n't having that .
25 It 's having that knowledge you know
26 and say I 'm , you know I 'm not very happy having that written on this .
27 Would you be having that at County Hall ?
28 He felt a childish satisfaction in having that advantage on one who had claimed to be so well informed on such matters .
29 Only having that quaint old thing , a joke .
30 So when , for example , Pooh goes to get honey from the cupboard where he believes it is , he need n't be aware of having that belief .
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