Having reference to the choice of the labourers by the employer, and the nature of their mutual relations.
Having reference to the special dangers of employment within any particular branch of industry: dangerous--non-dangerous work.
Having reference to the position or personality of the employer: Wage-labour under private employers--wage-labour under government.
At the same time (1790) was exhumed a circular piece of sculpture, having referenceto the astronomical calendar of the ancient inhabitants.
They occasion changes in the distributive situation; and these changes may be desirable or undesirable--having reference to the distributive result that is sought.
It is not entirely satisfactory to classify them either as horizontal groups (having reference to their position in the scale of skill, or of society) or as vertical groups (having reference to their separation by industries).
The word tiller is translated from the same word used as a noun, a slave of the ground, having reference to its cultivation for his support and sustenance.
To such certainty and unchangeableness we give the name of truth, and hence we say God is truth, having reference to the unchangeableness of his nature and of his laws.
Having reference to the geographical distribution of temperature, as exhibited by means of isotherms; as, an isothermal line; an isothermal chart.
And indeed if you will explain these words as having reference to the angels, such interpretations will not accord with that portion of the sacred narrative which precedes.
Now here most assuredly neither our profession nor our faith will tolerate receiving these words as being spoken or as having reference to angels.
Here is evidence that the preceding phrase is to be taken as having reference to malicious rejoicing at another's sin and fall.
Yet others interpret it as having reference to a prison or dungeon, because the Greek text makes no mention of the sea--simply "the deep.
The words admit of two interpretations: First, as having reference to the delight of an individual in his own evil doings.
In 1818 we observe an enactment of the Provincial Legislature, having reference to steam navigation.
A communication from the Captain appears in the Loyalist of the 12th of April, having reference to this trip.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "having reference" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.