Example sentences of "[adv] he have [been] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But from the moment she 'd come downstairs he 'd been a different man . |
2 | But lately he 's been a real pain in the neck . |
3 | ‘ He was glad that Sigarup had come , because up to now he 'd been the only patient staying and , alone at night , he was terrified of ghosts — of the restless souls of all the people who must have died there , far from their homes and families . ’ |
4 | He retired formally from Harland & Wolff in 1906 , although effectively he had been a sleeping partner for over ten years . |
5 | When he had come on the scene about fifteen years earlier he had been a spectacular hitter of a golf ball and a brilliant putter : a fearsome blend of talents in a golfer — if they combine regularly . |
6 | A few years earlier he had been the undisputed master of the empire : two hundred thousand of his warriors had paraded before him while a hundred thousand others guarded the marches of the north or fought the Somalis in the deserts to the east . |
7 | Since then he has been an active backbencher , chairing the influential Treasury and Civil Service select committee . |
8 | Initially he had been an unwilling host . |
9 | Though indeed he had been a civil servant , Chambers was one of the foremost literary scholars in England . |
10 | And er of course he went in , he was real regimental , again he 'd been an old soldier . |