Example sentences of "he have been taken [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The strongest argument we 've got is that has got a driving record worse than yours and he has been taken on despite that record . |
2 | ‘ In other words he has been taken in by all this ‘ financial advice ’ and guidance . |
3 | ‘ He 'd been taken back to Germany for slave labour . |
4 | William who was a widower told his son he could believe he 'd been taken in by the conmen . |
5 | He had been taken up by and was much impressed and influenced by Emlyn Williams — working-class Welshman become writer/actor/director/Oxford University graduate — but Williams 's guidance was not always so effective . |
6 | I well remember a young man who aroused special interest one weekend because he had been taken on at a place which had a certain reputation . |
7 | He had been taken on in an unofficial capacity as Captain 's companion , but , like everyone else on board , from ship 's surgeon to midshipman , he had made the best of this great opportunity by gathering remarkable collections of insects , plants , birds , and fossils . |
8 | Aware that he had been taken on by the college as part of a programme of reform , Minton told Edie Lamont : ‘ They have inaugurated a drive to bring it in line with what they call Contemporary Trends . |
9 | Fortunately he had been taken in by his mother 's father up to the age of six , living in a cottage by Denbigh castle ; but after this grandfather died he spent nine years as a child in St Asaph workhouse . |
10 | He 's been taken back to Banbury where 's he helping police with their enquiries . |