Example sentences of "[verb] he have be a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Finnegan was to stand as Tory candidate for Stockton South at the 1983 general election but withdrew when it was disclosed he had been a member of an extreme right-wing party . |
2 | So he would be vague , and talk of the south , and say he had been a vagrant for many years . |
3 | Patrick had been company , tending him had been a solace , hoping for him had been a hope . |
4 | Martin Hines says he 's been a winner here twice and everyone will be looking to beat him . |
5 | Bearing in mind that Mr Steel probably on his own admission has said he 's been a bit late out of the starting blocks in order to make his bid for a review of the allocations , er I mean how do you feel in response to that ? |
6 | His will , executed on 12 December 1760 , shows him to have been a man of substance . |
7 | It was Nicholas junior who had shared his night watches ; his work on the Harmonies shows him to have been a prodigy . |
8 | The jury heard he had been a friend of Lady Cross for 12 years and had no history of violence . |
9 | I knew he had been a colleague of my father ; I wondered how he knew I was on the Sort-to . |
10 | Thought he 'd been a bit hurt when we grabbed him . |
11 | I think he 's been a bit green today . |
12 | Wheeler said he had been a member of the force for twelve and a half years and had been on duty on the Docks since last August . |
13 | Ken Gillance , for Hayman , said he had been a youth of impeccable character . |