Example sentences of "[adv] he have [be] [verb] [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 He want 's us to do it , apparently he 's been recommended to me , I
3 Apparently he 's been imported from California by Martinez .
4 Apparently he 's been working in Australia , on oil rigs , I believe . ’
5 After his death Ralph especially realised what Piggy could have done if only he had been listened to .
6 Perhaps he had been moved by the bishop of Lucca 's protest , for among these anathemas he included two which seem not to have been discussed , but which were relevant to his protest .
7 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 .
8 Perhaps he 'd been referring to someone else as well ?
9 Perhaps he 's been listening to it , too , and thinking of me .
10 The book was all he had been waiting for , and all was going according to plan .
11 Obviously he had been listening to the battle .
12 He knew the most trusted adviser of the late Tsar Peter had been a Scotsman , but there had been four Tsars since then , and there was a Tsarina , Elizabeth , on the throne , or so he had been told in Vilna .
13 So he 'd been looking for her .
14 So he 's been having at
15 A Ewe owned by farmer John Davies has lost a lamb during birth and so he 's been put in touch with Mrs Hunter Blair by the farmers union .
16 So he 's been reduced to other expedients . ’
17 He broke the engagement , stunned by how easily he 'd been duped by her .
18 Tonight he had been immersed in scenes of Mafia violence and found himself the next moment slumped in the Chesterfield staring at silver snow on the screen .
19 Somehow he had been infused with some of its magic — that word again , he thought wryly .
20 His listeners heard all the details of Oliver 's illegitimate birth , and how generously he had been treated as a workhouse orphan .
21 President Bill Clinton has been in the White House just a month but already he 's been proposed for Oxford University 's highest honour .
22 Cowan , top scorer in his three seasons at Portadown , is out of contract in the summer — and already he has been linked with Linfield .
23 Lately he had been troubled by rheumatism brought on by the damp in the house , and his doctor had set him up in sleeping quarters on the ground floor with independent heating arrangements .
24 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 ) .
25 Home for Ken was now the Park West block of flats off the Edgware Road , a far more posh environment than any he had been used to up to then .
26 Always he had been overshadowed by his elder brother , the famous Black Douglas — and never wished it otherwise .
27 Although the worst had almost happened , namely he had been threatened with the same fate as Jesus , he did not falter from the task of planting the church in Jerusalem and then in regions beyond .
28 Mr Bush , a former US diplomat in Beijing , has countered by hinting that when his traducers were fully acquainted with the facts , his actions would be justified — and typically he has been angered by the ‘ personal ’ nature of the criticism .
29 Merymose had already seen the body , but now he had been deputed by an increasingly impatient Kenamun to visit the victim 's parents .
30 Now he 's been banned for another 12 months at Banbury , Oxfordshire .
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