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

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1 Having worked his way up via his own live spoof chat show Vic 's Big Night Out , he has latterly been guesting on television 's One Hour With Jonathan Ross , a show whose format bears a strong resemblance to Reeves 's own showcase .
2 We 've been quoting Morrissey repeatedly from a Record Mirror interview and he has n't been talking about the pain of youth , the imagery of sixties films or the perception of Oscar Wilde .
3 He has n't been talking to anybody has he ?
4 Also , the pilot will be in very good flying form and his instructor will have made sure that he has not been getting into bad habits .
5 In fact , he has only been working as a professional for three years or so , and has had to learn his trade by trial and error .
6 Although he has only been rallying for one year he has already appeared on the BBC Top Gear championship series when viewers saw him win his grand touring class .
7 Jerry refuses with zest ; he has obviously been springing to his own defence for many a long year .
8 His expression was severe and disapproving as if he 'd just been sucking on a slice of lemon .
9 As he began another banquet in Japan , President Bush said he was fine , after his collapse yesterday , and that he 'd just been suffering from a flu bug .
10 So then he gave them Visa , which he 'd hardly been using at all , and twenty minutes later they gave him a car .
11 he 'd obviously been talking about , erm
12 He watched Gerald Kaufman buy a copy of the Evening Standard ; he had probably been lunching with the BBC .
13 He had also been talking for ages to Broadman , and Ymor had seen a piece of paper change hands .
14 At a White House meeting on 10 November Reagan argued that he had not been dealing with terrorists in Iran but only moderates .
15 Initially the king was unsympathetic to Hopton 's petition , claiming that at the material time he had not been acting as a justice owing to a bureaucratic muddle over his appointment , but by December 1290 he had agreed that the money Hopton had already paid towards his fine should count instead towards a fine he had made to secure the wardship of the lands of his late wife .
16 When Keynes had talked of the ‘ euthanasia of the rentier ’ he had not been thinking of cricket , but the MCC had to face the reality of the decline of the leisured classes .
17 In a series of other cases from eyres where Mettingham had been one of the justices the auditors accepted his ‘ record ’ that he had not been sitting in the court when the case concerned was decided .
18 One day a child came home from Sunday School declaring that he had just been hearing about how Moses crossed the Red Sea with tanks and Bailey bridges .
19 Now she saw that he had just been dealing with the easy , practical part first .
20 Over his face quivered shades of the sniggers he had just been enjoying with his mates .
21 He had a half-beard and he looked dirty , as if he had just been working with hammers and bricks and wood and chisels .
22 He brought with him his own group of masons , and a letter of introduction from Humphrey Lovell , the queen 's master mason , according to which he had previously been working for Sir Francis Knollys [ q.v. ] , probably at Caversham House , near Reading .
23 Perhaps , thought Robert , he had simply been playing for time and had now come up with a credible answer .
24 So Trumbull started moving the camera in and out , and stopped the lens down to a tiny aperture for maximum depth of field ( he had already been experimenting with zoom lenses for the cockpit readouts in other sequences ) .
25 There were frogs all round us , bubbling away , and we sat still for a bit and then he said , ‘ That 's the sound of Africa — it 's one of the things I love best ’ , and I knew he had n't been thinking about the baby or about me .
26 He had n't been listening to the worried discussions behind him .
27 At least he was n't going to pretend he had n't been talking to her .
28 In fact , he had n't been talking in aesthetic terms at all .
29 He had reportedly been pressing for the USA to distance itself from the peace negotiations and he was therefore opposed to a Washington venue ; he was also known to support a Middle Eastern venue to emphasize the regional , as opposed to the international , nature of the conflict .
30 Mr Fitton yesterday made clear that he had always been acting in an independent capacity in the offer for Eagle , and that it had no connection with Braithwaite .
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