Example sentences of "[adv] he have be [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he had to go and train somewhere down south , but he 's got a he , apparently he 'd been trying for a year and he 's got to Accrington .
2 Apparently he 's been working in Australia , on oil rigs , I believe . ’
3 Perhaps he had been standing at that spot , gazing out over the river towards the mountains or maybe with bowed head , grieving for his lover .
4 Perhaps he 'd been referring to someone else as well ?
5 Perhaps he 's been listening to it , too , and thinking of me .
6 The book was all he had been waiting for , and all was going according to plan .
7 Obviously he had been listening to the battle .
8 So he 'd been looking for her .
9 So he 's been having at
10 Lately he has been working on paintings of trees , large-sized drawings of nudes , painted low-reliefs in wood and a series of portraits of poets in which snippets from their work are inscribed ( Beats Alan Ginsberg and Gregory Corso appear in the show ) .
11 Now he has been talking of being ‘ more in control ’ .
12 But after that Pete had sworn that he 'd touch nothing stronger than tapwater for the rest of the evening , and so far he 'd been sticking to it .
13 Yeah well he 's been looking after her for , for years ai n't he ?
14 Who would ever guess from the benign expression on his face that just a moment ago he had been exploding with anger ?
15 Presumably he 'd been watching from somewhere .
16 Since then he had been farming at Mullu , some fifteen miles outside Addis Ababa .
17 Well he he takes the car to school , but , and it , sorry takes the car to work and before he 's bringing the car home and then he 's been going to school on his bike .
18 Since then he 's been waiting for him higher up on various tracks .
19 He choked back the tears and shook as he told of how he 'd been driving along the road when steam started coming out of the bonnet .
20 In October , in a similarly light-hearted vein , he recounted to Virginia Woolf how he had been sitting in the wings of the Westminster Theatre ( where Sweeney Agonistes was playing ) and , on another occasion , lighting fireworks in the company of John Hayward and W. H. Auden .
21 The guy relays how he 's been fantasising about you while with his new girlfriend , so you invite him over to do the wild thing .
22 After switching codes at the age of 11 when he moved to senior school , he began life as a flanker and it was not until 1973 , when he had been playing for seven years , that he moved to tight-head prop .
23 Sometimes , when he had been sitting near the side of the boat , an ill-considered back cast sent him flying into the water ; and often it was a close run thing before I could get the landing net under his sodden frame .
24 Sometimes , when he has been working in the garden , he will come in and sit down , then out again and does a bit more .
25 He arrived in Canterbury on 27 May 669 , having been escorted from Gaul , where he had been staying with Agilbert , by a representative of King Ecgberht , not of Oswiu ( HE IV , 1 ) .
26 He had borrowed it from a fellow inmate of the lodging house in Kennington where he had been staying for the last week .
27 Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London .
28 Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London .
29 Sometimes on Sundays he would take her to the fields where he had been helping with the harvest , to see the rabbits , or a nest of mice .
30 The victim was slumped over a freezer where he had been searching for a gas leak .
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