Example sentences of "[noun sg] [subord] he have be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 JOHN MCKAY , NDO for Management , has been seconded from Glasgow College where he has been Senior Lecturer in Marketing since 1973 .
2 Patient care had gradually restored his mind until he had been able to remember who he was .
3 Mr Baker appointed him without interview because he had been impressed by Professor Stubbs 's publications on the importance of knowledge about language .
4 Forrest plays for the reserves tonight and will welcome the match practice as he has been unable to win his first team place back from Clive Baker .
5 I could have understood it in Cottee 's case if he had been sweating blood for Everton .
6 She wrote , with an unaccustomed fluency , which made her sister wonder if the words had been thought up by her alone , that : — it would not be good for Oreste to leave here at this moment since he has been ill and though he is making a good recovery the doctor who you can be sure I was quick to call and no expense being spared but your money put to good use has said it would injure his general well-being to travel in his weakened state .
7 A moment before he had been guilty of one damnable , wicked , fleeting moment of joy when he thought Garvey lay dead on the floor .
8 We have n't seen much of each other while he 's been busy as England 's captain and I have served my South African Test ban .
9 Gladly , willingly , he accepted and he again became a familiar figure at our ground as he had been all those years before .
10 For people already inclined to be critical of Mr Bush , it is easy to leap from saying that he can not articulate a policy to saying that he does not have one , or that such policy as he has is flawed .
11 The fact that he had never asked the man if he 'd been able to fix the problem , Folly suddenly realised , was proof enough that the supposedly leaky tap was just an excuse to provide her with a chaperon .
12 It was often , and still is , alleged by his devotees that Charles I could have saved his life if he had been willing to abandon his Church .
13 White was stabbed and dumped in a lake because he had been due to give evidence against Gardiner in a robbery trial .
14 This is his final total after he 'd been all the way round St Aldate 's , he went round 73 houses , and he says here , I think this is a sort of hieroglyphic that would probably mean something like 'item' .
15 Ian Squires , severely autistic , returned to Islington in 1986 from a residential school where he 'd been happy .
16 in taxation but that still the peasant was , even though this might seem like quite a bit , the peasant was still in a better position than he had been previous because rents were at least thirty percent .
17 Nobody but himself knew what it had cost him to start riding with Nutty as a teacher , and to get to his present standard on the crazy little mare when he had been terrified out of his wits at the things she did .
18 He was released yesterday from Pentonville prison where he had been due to serve a 112-day sentence for failing to pay more than £10,000 in maintenance arrears to estranged wife Becky .
19 He 'd had to pound it flat with his shoe before he 'd been able to get it to close again .
20 The school 's educational psychologist had made contact with the family when he had been involved in an assessment of Jeetinder , the second son , now in the fourth year at the school .
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