Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] he have been [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that he had been scouting at the Festival .
2 It transpired that he had been sleeping rough for weeks and that his last known address was a Salvation Army hostel 100 miles away .
3 When one recalls that for decades geography was not recognized as a scholarly discipline , one can not perhaps be surprised that some scientists have unsuspectingly spent their whole careers studying geography — rather like the well-known character of Molière who did not know that he had been speaking prose all his life !
4 Gavin Turk , who attracted notice for erecting , as his only contribution to his degree show at the Royal College of Art a year ago , a blue English Heritage plaque announcing that he had been working in his studio for two years , is having a first exhibition at an apartment in Docklands , opposite Canary Wharf ( 1–31 July ; by appointment only , call 071–274 0041 ) .
5 He wore an open-neck shirt and trousers that needed pressing , but he 'd apologized for his ‘ unkempt ’ condition when he 'd first greeted them , explaining that he 'd been decorating at home and had pulled on the first things to hand in his haste to get to the waxworks .
6 In [ 17 ] the author writes that he had been saying that Gardner looked very square : But of course Carver had not actually said that Gardner looked very square , at least not in the Gricean ( Grice 1981 ) sense of the word .
7 The master at this time , J.W. , was in trouble when it was reported that he had been boarding some of the officers and two of their relatives in his own apartments under a private arrangement .
8 Nevertheless , they have demonstrated activity in the visual areas during an imaging task , in the language areas during a verbal task and even , on one - occasion , in the higher visual areas of a schizophrenic patient who subsequently reported that he had been hallucinating .
9 Women like the fact that he looks like he 's been rolling around in hay .
10 The trouble started after friends tried to stop him driving because he 'd been drinking .
11 The trouble started after friends tried to stop him driving because he 'd been drinking .
12 The trouble started after friends tried to stop him driving because he 'd been drinking .
13 The trouble started after friends tried to stop him driving because he 'd been drinking .
14 More than one unwary member of the garrison found that his bed had vanished while he had been defending the rampart against a sepoy assault .
15 Pascoe realized that he 'd been asking questions that Susan had n't answered .
16 He was also weaving and Adam realized that he had been drinking .
17 As everyone turned to look at him , Jinny realized that he had been waiting for this moment all the time he was explaining his plan .
18 He asked himself , ‘ What is the direction upon which I have been depending ? ’ , and realized that he had been relying on a sense of what seemed ‘ natural ’ and ‘ right ’ to govern his actions .
19 It only needed a quick glance to see that he had been rebuking her , for her face was flushed and angry and he wore the grim look that made him appear so formidable .
20 The star , hailed a hero after reports that he piloted his crippled executive jet to safety , refused to confirm that he had been flying the plane .
21 The 18-year-old who caused the accident admitted that he 'd been driving recklessly .
22 A big farmer admitted that he had been selling cotton stalks to agricultural labourers , a new trend in the region .
23 He revealed that he 'd been intending to do an act at the Easter Fete but had abandoned it because he 'd decided it was a load of rubbish .
24 After his exit from Monday 's semi-finals , Black revealed that he had been struggling for five years with a ‘ bio-mechanical ’ problem which affects his body balance and leads to other injuries .
25 The government denied involvement in Toro 's activities but few observers believed that he had been acting on his own initiative .
26 Zakir thanked me and then quietly revealed that he had been watching me for several days .
27 At one minute it seemed that he had been having a fine old dream about Humans and banquets and the Frost Giantess frying on a spit .
28 Just imagine if he 'd been sitting there with his legs dangling outside .
29 1.11 In Roberts v Sparks [ 1977 ] CLY 2643 , where the plaintiff was thrown out of the defendant 's vehicle , the court reduced his damages by 25 per cent because the injuries he suffered would clearly have been avoided by wearing a seat belt ; but it added back 5 per cent for the injuries he would have suffered if he had been wearing a seat belt .
30 Would the ship 's company have been saved if he had been singing a hit from the music-halls ?
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