Example sentences of "which he have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Furious , he got up to complain to his neighbour , only to discover that it was his own dog which he had accidently shut outside before going to bed .
2 In 1944 her son , Dr Istvan Csicsery-RĂ³nay , prevailed on the Soviet commander to return the contents , with which he had just made off .
3 She had also been surprised at how easy she had found it to talk to him , about all the private , intimate failures and successes of her life ; fascinated to hear about his problems with the privately owned Wyndham International Banking Corporation , which he had recently taken over from his father .
4 At night , at certain seasons , it glowed like fire , sometimes it seemed but the portal of a well-lighted hall ; and one old stone-breaker declared he had heard wonderful music issuing therefrom , the like of which he had never heard before ; while on one occasion he had seen troops of gaily-dressed elfins repairing thither , some on foot and some in carriages , and they all went into this mysterious hall .
5 Then he leaned towards her and took both her hands in his and began to study them as if they were entirely new creations , the like of which he had never seen before .
6 His exquisite prose is perhaps most evident in his unusual book A Hand Through Time ( 1938 ) , which he had originally intended not to be published until after his death .
7 She 'd explained that he 'd be staying away for the two nights , which he 'd never done before ; she only hoped she 'd explained it well enough .
8 He jumps up from the day-bed on which he has just sat down .
9 William is very worried as to whether he will pass his solicitor 's final examination which he has already failed twice .
10 It was an unforgivable , though unintended , breach of confidence ; and it is but a small consolation to know that Herr Sussmeyer thereby gained a correspondence with a young woman which he has doubtless found extremely gratifying .
11 Which he has completely filled up
12 His interruptions therefore coincide with his rejection of the principles of politeness to which he has hitherto adhered quite consistently .
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