Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he have [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Rain knew Oliver was picturing himself back in the wine bar in Chelsea telling everyone how he 'd been mistaken for a drug dealer and nearly done to death in a Mediterranean backstreet by an underworld rival .
2 The next thing he recalled after that was waking up in hospital and this man with bandaged fingers in the next bed rambling on about a duffle-coat and how he 'd been bitten by a wolf .
3 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 .
4 After Enkidu 's death Gilgamesh wandered far and wide in his grief encountering among others the proverbial survivor of the great flood , Utnapishtim , who told him how he had been warned in a dream by a god of the imminent deluge , and instructed to build a great boat into which he was to take the seed of all living creatures .
5 Fury returned as he thought how he had been cheated of glory by a treacherous piece of turf , when it had not even been his turn to lead !
6 DC Hemes told the inquest how he had been baffled by the case .
7 He described how he had been contracted by the CIA to fly to Aguacate , a Contra base in Honduras with 28,000 pounds of military equipment .
8 ‘ I asked him how he had been chosen for this honour and he told me ‘ I was pushed ’ ’ .
9 He told me how he had been deceived by a young man who claimed to be the son of a banker , and he had lost money in a gambling casino because he believed the con artist .
10 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 .
11 He told us how he had been encouraged by the responses received from the agri-food industry ever since he threw out a challenge to it some four months ago .
12 He remembered how he had been taken by force from his home in the Lithuanian village of Akmeyon when he was sixteen ; how he was beaten and spat upon by the officers because he was a Jew ; how he was forced to eat treif , and how his life in the regiment had been such a hell that he decided to desert .
13 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 .
14 Beware if a potential leader comes in with dissatisfaction at how he has been treated in a previous group .
15 Now that Cadfael came to think of it , less than usual had been seen and heard of Jerome for the past few days , ever since the evening when he had been discovered on his bed , quaking and sick with bellyaches and headaches , and been soothed to sleep by Cadfael 's stomachics and syrups .
16 His arrest was part of a longstanding FBI investigation ; four of the charges on which he was indicted dated back to December 1988 when he had been discovered by police in a hotel room with a convicted drug dealer , Charles Lewis .
17 Lt.-Gen Rahman had held the post since August 1986 when he had been appointed in place of President Hussain Mohammad Ershad [ see p. 34812 ] .
18 That was when he had been joined with Jazzbeaux .
19 Witney 's fees of £6 13s. 4d. a year were paid in full until Michaelmas 1342 , but he was dead by 1347 , when he had been succeeded by William Joy .
20 The worst moment of all , he thought , had been at a quarter to nine that morning , when he had been roused from the bottom depths of heavy , dream-tangled sleep by the door bell , and when , having stumbled across the room , still not knowing where he was or what was happening , he had found Mrs. Mounce at the door , asking if she could do any shopping for them .
21 There had been a long time when he had been surrounded by wire and bars .
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 Only at the last moment , when he 'd been recognized in turn , did Zen realize that it was Daniele Miletti .
25 Hugh was not an absolutely brilliant solicitor but he knew when he 'd been out-manoeuvred by a ruthless opponent .
26 Sometimes , when he has been working in the garden , he will come in and sit down , then out again and does a bit more .
27 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 ) .
28 He had borrowed it from a fellow inmate of the lodging house in Kennington where he had been staying for the last week .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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