Example sentences of "which he have made " in BNC.

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1 Here was the team which he had come to when it was struggling pathetically at the bottom of the First Division ; the team which he had made one of the greatest in the history of football , beaten by a fifth-rate side .
2 While I was in the Gulf , one of our teachers vanished temporarily after a call to a colleague in which he had made disparaging remarks about members of the local royal family .
3 There is so much in this strain that some of Andrewes ' biographers have tended to suggest that he was tormented by shame for the compromises which he had made with evil at Court and above all for his actions in the Essex divorce .
4 In the negotiations in which the King now attempted to play off Parliament , Army and Scots against each other , he acted with a degree of duplicity which might have been justified by success ; it was disastrous , however , when his intercepted correspondence revealed the irreconcilable offers which he had made and his intention to go back on his agreements .
5 He had no doubt that his own recognition of Urban II was irreversible ; but he could not commit the kingdom of England to the choice which he had made in common with the rest of Normandy .
6 These were mere fragments of the complex arrangements which he had made in order to secure his throne , and they were entirely necessary to Henry if he was to have sufficient support among those families — perilously few and divided in their allegiance — who alone could ensure his survival as king of England .
7 He rebuilt the library and began stocking it with the central texts of secular and religious learning which he had made available at Bec .
8 His first sound film had been Hallelujah , which he had made for MGM in 1929 .
9 Major General Sir William Dornberg received the pencil-written despatch in the town hall at Mons which he had made into his headquarters , and where he had transformed the ancient council chamber into his map room .
10 In Normandy , that part of France which he had made peculiarly his , he had taken over everyday government , now exercised in his name by men appointed by him .
11 The only appointment of significance which he had made himself was that of Neville Chamberlain as Chancellor , and that had been done only two days before the beginning of his holiday .
12 The first was that during the dispute of 14 June to 5 August 1911 , Wilson undercut an agreement which he had made with the Clyde shipowners for a minimum of £pound5 10s a month by " temporarily patching up his bitter quarrel with the Shipping Federation and simultaneously accepting an all-round payment of £pound5 a month " which the shipowners were eventually forced to increase to the Glasgow level as standard .
13 I slipped in by the cemetery gate , as I left , and he went up through the trees to the path by which he had made his way to join me .
14 At a time when his health was failing , Hurter 's judgement was affected by emotional loyalty to the Leblanc process , to which he had made such valuable contributions in the past .
15 He was able to satisfy Royalist investigators that an out-payment which he had made in connection with the king 's trial and execution had simply been a routine matter , in no way implicating him in the actual regicide .
16 The two most ambitious of these projects , the Shire Hall in Warwick ( 1754–8 ) and Hagley Hall , Worcestershire ( 1754–60 ) , are in a competent if conventional classical manner , the latter being based on the Palladian Houghton Hall , Norfolk ; but most of his work continued to be in the Gothic style with which he had made his reputation .
17 He had been long absent from the public balcony of the Roman palace which he had made his stage , and he was now proving that he was n't in chronic decline , as rumour held , with a pox contracted years ago , but had merely suffered a passing dose of ‘ flu .
18 The world which He had made was no longer going in the way that He wanted .
19 Previously I had never heard of Waugh , nor of Decline and Fall and Vile Bodies , novels with which he had made his name .
20 Determined to respond in the same offhand manner with which he had made the announcement , she simply tossed her head .
21 He repeated the threats which he had made on Aug. 1 , including that of allowing the full force of the Gramm-Rudman cuts to become operational .
22 The vote was also influenced by references which he had made relating to the " double nationality " of the Secretary of State for Planning , Lionel Stoléru , who was of Jewish origin , as well as by allegations referring to a " Jewish internationale " and its role in the " creation " of an " anti-national spirit " .
23 This was seen by some as an attempt to improve his image abroad after remarks which he had made during the presidential election campaign to the effect that he was " untainted " with Jewishness .
24 President Roh Tae Woo formally left the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) on Oct. 5 in accordance with the promise which he had made in mid-September to create a politically neutral administration in advance of December 's presidential elections [ see p. 39096 ] .
25 Rogers was thinking about a cricket match in which he had made a good score , reliving the running between the wickets as he bucketed about between the shell-bursts .
26 With the Ark rested upon the mountains of Ararat , the seventeenth day of the seventh month and the waters went away and decreased until the tenth month and the first day of the tenth month , the tops of the mountains appeared , and after the end of forty days , Noah opened the window of the Ark , which he had made and sent forth a raven which went out , ever going and coming again until the waters were dried up upon the earth .
27 Would he have flung the bitter allegations and repeated the damning indictment of her which he had made at the time of Simon 's death ?
28 His achievements as Labour leader have earned him respect and admiration , but he has not been able to appeal beyond the party in which he has made his life .
29 It could be said the key to his personality and the contribution which he has made to the diocese of Middlesbrough as Bishop is unfolded in an eloquent way by the new Cathedral which he caused to be built .
30 Mr McLeish said : ‘ Alex Salmond must now reveal the extent to which he has made the SNP hostage to this Tory Government .
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