Example sentences of "he have [be] [adj] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ask God to show you how he has been present in your life today , in you and others . |
2 | In the case of a thief , he will find he has been relieved of his own purse when he finally manages to jettison his passenger . |
3 | He has been unerring in his choice of assistants and from all this wisdom the county has benefited enormously . |
4 | Kevin Irving 's ‘ father ’ writes to admit that he 's Pope , Chas F Garvey 's that he has been faithful to his wife for 42 years , and Mark Ambrose 's that he has a dash of myxomatosis ( to be fair , the father is a rabbit ) . |
5 | He has been confused with his younger brother , Jonathan , also born in Dearham and baptized 11 September 1744 , who followed the same profession , and their separate publications have been listed in several prominent works under John 's name . |
6 | Well , she could n't even complain about that — he 'd been upfront about his intentions , had never pretended to feel anything he did n't . |
7 | If he 'd been moderate in his thieving he would never have been caught ; . ’ |
8 | He 'd been pleased with his magnanimous administration of justice , but this new development looked as if advantage was being taken of weakness . |
9 | Mallachy could tell he 'd been ridiculous from his face , and Rory had confessed immediately . |
10 | For almost two months he 'd been worried for his son . |
11 | Leo was probably fun to be with , a great companion , a good friend , she thought , then gave a wry chagrined smile as he turned towards her as though he 'd been aware of her presence all along — and she might have known he would n't do anything so obliging as to walk off . |
12 | If he could have looked ahead through time at his counterpart in the late 1980s , would he have been scornful of his sunglasses , his insignia of rank , his fat-cat complacent air ? |
13 | If he could have looked through time at his late 1980s counterpart , would he have been scornful of his sunglasses , his insignia of rank , his fat-cat complacent air ? |
14 | He had been impressed by his companion 's expertise , with the way he handled what seemed the most complex manoeuvres with a cool and detached ability . |
15 | He had been proud of his father then , had admired him , had loved him — and had not needed to understand him . |
16 | He had been right in his snap judgment — indeed an intelligent , educated individual . |
17 | Surely God would remember he had been loyal to his king ? |
18 | Mr Beaton told the court that he had been asleep in his cab when two men with Glasgow accents woke him up by placing a bag over his head . |
19 | He had been intrigued by my relationship with my father , and sympathetic to my rejection of the theatre . |
20 | However , on his return to Hong Kong on April 8 he indicated to reporters that he had been unsuccessful in his attempt to win Chinese approval for the project . |
21 | The continued silence about him gave rise to new rumours about his health and mental condition , and that he had been relieved of his duties by Himmler and Goebbels . |
22 | Until then , he had been sure of his memories , certain that he could not have forgotten his parents and everything that had happened to him and reinvented the whole of his life before he woke in the attic . |
23 | He had been wildly ambitious and intensely purposeful ; he had been sure of his own worth , and determined to succeed . |
24 | When , as a child , he had been desperate for her love , and had offered his own , she had always turned away from him . |
25 | It was not that he had been dilatory in his duty of interviewing all those sent to the camp who were in any way , minor or major , special . |
26 | Maybe he could n't get away and , after all , he had been wonderful to her earlier . |
27 | He had been wonderful about her family whom he did not pretend to like , never made an issue of her going there and he let her run on about them when she got home . |
28 | All his childhood he had been frightened of his own shortcomings . |
29 | At one time , thinking of her childhood , which must have been a grey business , rather like a long , dull , cold Sunday , he had been furious with his father-in-law . |
30 | He had been careful with his hair . |