Example sentences of "which he have [been] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | On the morning after his return to Jesus College , Coleridge paused to look about the room from which he had been absent since June , and to record his state of mind in a letter to Southey : |
2 | Despite his youth he had travelled alone , sleeping in barns along the route , with which he had been familiar through previous trips in his father 's company . |
3 | Although devoted to his family and always kind to them , he expected and strongly pressed his only son to follow the legal and political career in which he had been such a brilliant success . |
4 | His own scar , he said … in a particularly violent duel … the last in a succession of three … the first two of which he had been fortunate enough to win … and would the young lady of the house be kind enough to bring him and his friends a bottle of her father 's excellent port ? … |
5 | It was this separation of which he had been afraid . |
6 | This was advice which he had been unable to fallow himself . |
7 | partly the causes were external — loss of friends , hosts of visitors — but partly temperamental : Tolkien could not ‘ discipline himself into adopting regular working methods ’ ( a fault of which he had been aware since the time of ‘ Leaf by Niggle ’ ) . |
8 | In an interview with the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda he complained of disastrous government economic policies which he had been powerless to influence . |
9 | I remember him telling me how over the years it was a role which he had been able to approach from many different standpoints . |
10 | He took out the slim dossier on Mikhail Vologsky which he had been able to put together over the past few weeks . |
11 | At least it was comforting to know that he would n't consider her compliance ‘ cheap ’ or despise her for the speed with which he had been able to seduce her . |
12 | He came to regret the destruction for which he had been responsible in the name of church restoration under the unenlightened rules prevailing at the time , and in 1881 he joined the recently formed Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings , for which he worked quietly but assiduously into old age . |
13 | She knew he was referring to her last meeting with Jake and that explosive love scene in the drawing-room , only the sketchiest version of which he 'd been privy to . |
14 | There have to be doubts about Woosnam because he has shown so little of the form of which he has been capable in the past . |
15 | The horse was quite impressive when winning at Haydock and could record his fourth consecutive victory of the season , during which he has been unbeaten . |
16 | Christie , too , wants to run in the European , preferably in both sprints and not just the 60 metres for which he has been pre-selected . |
17 | Much thanks to John and many others in the R Y A who helped with training and preparing er that er expedition and then in the World Disabled Championships in Barcelona , Kevin who has one of our Challenger catamarans , in which he 's been national champion seven times . |