Example sentences of "he have been [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As Ari and Nathan went through the shop , Roirbak remembered with mixed feelings that Zambia and Tammuz might still be in there , and then wondered if some evil part of him had been aware of that all along .
2 Since then he has been involved in two research projects on older workers , and has acted as a consultant to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on early retirement policies .
3 During the six years since he joined the company , he has been involved in many of the major changes that have taken place .
4 Hard working Ted says he does n't worry that his face is n't that well known even though he has been involved in most light entertainment shows on the box .
5 He has been involved in several research projects relating to the spatial impacts of industrial organisation and change within the UK and EC .
6 In the year under review he has been involved in 20 seminars , 18 counselling workshops and has undertaken 92 company visits .
7 Since then , he has been late on numerous occasions and we believe his alcohol consumption has increased .
8 He has been consistent in all his 33 appearances in which he has scored six goals . ’
9 He has been outstanding for several weeks now — and he 's got real pace , which you ca n't find these days , never mind buy it .
10 He has been friendly with Holy Trinity 's vicar since teaching him at theological college in Durham .
11 But the discharge may be refused or postponed if he has been guilty of certain offences or misconduct in connection with the bankruptcy , or if his assets are insufficient for the payment of 50p in the £ , unless this is shown not to be due to the debtor 's fault .
12 Today he has been dead for several years , and still I have n't told the story .
13 Police believe he has been responsible for similar crimes in Manchester and Accrington , Lancashire .
14 He had , in fact , treated her as a man might well treat a wife to whom he 'd been married for some years — a relaxed , comfortable relationship in which there was no need for any outward signs of affection .
15 There was no logical reason why they should add to the vague tension he 'd been conscious of all day .
16 But now he did n't think he 'd been harsh at all .
17 He 'd been dead for several hours .
18 Then he remembered a woman he 'd met once on a train , she was singing hymns to the window , he 'd been embarrassed at first , half her fringe was missing as if someone had taken a bite out of it , only he knew she 'd done it because she caught him staring and laughed and said , ‘ I always cut it when I 'm loaded , ’ and he remembered something about a house , and because there was nothing left to cling to , because it was the only piece of wreckage left afloat , he remembered how to get there too , it was either remember or die .
19 he 'd been alright before that .
20 How could he have been capable of such cruelty ?
21 Cole 's extreme anti-semitism had developed as a result of his exposure to the Protocols when he had been involved with allied help to the White Russians in the Civil War in the 1920s .
22 Andrew remarked that he had been involved with such a ceremony previously , when the opening of the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway had been re-enacted on the Brecon Mountain Railway for one of his programmes .
23 It was during this time that as a senior staff officer of V Corps he had been involved with some of the orders to repatriate the Russian and Yugoslav prisoners .
24 He had been involved in other things .
25 He refused to confirm whether he had been involved in any talks with directors of Falkirk FC .
26 At the same time she could n't help but wonder about the fact that in the space of twelve months he had been involved in three relationships , Anna Wallace , Amanda Knatchbull and herself , any one of which could have ended in marriage .
27 In London , just before the war , almost no one had heard of Paul Klee , although in Germany he had been famous for some years .
28 A moment before he had been guilty of one damnable , wicked , fleeting moment of joy when he thought Garvey lay dead on the floor .
29 If he had been alert to everyday things he knew he would have heard it sooner .
30 He had been unhappy about efflorescent damp .
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