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Example sentences for "having passed"

  • Having passed a single night here, if thou wilt spend the second, the events of the night will be different from those that have happened to thee in the day-time, O most righteous of Bharata's race!

  • Firm in thy promises, O illustrious one, having passed in the woods thy painful exile, thou wilt again, O king, snatch from the Kauravas thy blazing prosperity with the help of thy own energy!

  • And the king Bhima was struck with astonishment, and reflected upon the (probable) cause of Rituparna's coming, having passed over a hundred yojanas.

  • This led me at the time to construe the whole affair into a casual collision with some poor maniac escaping from his keepers, and of no future moment, having passed by without present consequences.

  • Commerce, and, having passed through a doorway, enters a kind of park and ascends by the right side of the Furon.

  • Having passed a church, it enters on the broad highway which skirts the flanks of the steep mountains, covered with lemon and olive trees, rising from the left or east side of the stream Menton.

  • Proceeded to Julraiz, eight and a half miles, having passed a waterfall, as well as abundance of people going to Jallalabad.

  • We arrived at Kujoo-doo this afternoon, having passed through a great extent of jungle, which I am sorry to say presented the usual features.

  • We reached Tsenbo about 1 o'clock, having passed five or six villages, mostly small, and inhabited by Shans.

  • Mrs. Piozzi confidently mentions this as having passed in Scotland, Anecdotes, p.

  • I thanked, him for his advice, and remarked that, having passed my first examination, I hoped I should not break down at the next.

  • I saw your name in the Times as having passed when I was at Brussels, and I was so glad.

  • I looked round the room to find some of my companions at Hostler's; I thought it would be great fun to see their surprise at my having passed.

  • The court of the Tekiè is entered by a handsomely ornamented gate, and, having passed it, you have the cemetery of the brethren on your left hand, and the gable of the main building on your right.

  • The sick slave, whom I mentioned as having passed a considerable time in the apartment of Heyminè Hanoum, had died the previous night of plague!

  • And the king Bhima was struck with astonishment, and reflected upon the (probable) cause of Rituparna's coming, having passed over a hundred yojanas.

  • Having passed that, O Partha, thou wilt proceed to the hermitage of Arshtisena, and from thence thou wilt behold the abode of Kuvera.

  • Having passed round a considerable bend in the river, some miles above the landing-place, they turned up a small branch or creek close to a village, which appeared to lead round nearer to the enemy's positions.

  • As mention has been made of having passed through a fleet of fishing-junks, it will be proper here to warn all vessels against being off their guard on such occasions.

  • So late as the French Revolution, the Comté of this name belonged to Würtemberg, having passed over to that house by marriage in the fourteenth century.

  • Having passed La Riviera, we entered a narrow canal, bordered for the most part with tall, flat rushes and a great grass much like our wild rice.

  • Having passed there, after a long journey, we looked down from the height almost directly upon the place whence we had started.

  • Having passed this, we journeyed on up the cañon, lessened in grandeur, but still presenting pretty bits of scenery.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "having passed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    electric force; first supposed; having arrived; having been; having died; having faith; having finished; having first; having given; having gone; having listened; having lived; having long; having lost; having many; having married; having obtained; having once; having previously; having recourse; having some; having something; having taken; light laugh; public sentiment; shut down