Example sentences of "he have [be] [vb pp] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Vic Williams : a 28-year-old soldier in the British Army 's Royal Artillery , he has been sentenced to 14 months ' imprisonment for desertion and ‘ conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline
2 He has been sentenced to two years in prison and given a five-year driving ban .
3 He was jailed for two and a half years , to run consecutive to his present term , which means he has been sentenced to 21 years since 1973 .
4 But Mr Krueger 's unorthodox manner ( by Texas standards ) does not bode well : he has been defeated in two previous races for the Senate , and was rumoured to have been chosen to fill the empty seat only after three previous choices had been rejected by special interests .
5 Jarrett , who has a personal best of 13.04 , has been summer training in Portugal and already this season he has been timed at 13.33 … if the NIAAF can arrange to bring Jackson along to Belfast , it will be another clash to savour .
6 Geraldine , who worked as accounts clerk at Yarmouth Marine Base left to accompany her RAF husband to Cyprus where he has been posted for three years .
7 He has been banned for six months after being sent off in the Royal Liver League final replay against Donegal .
8 He does not disguise his feelings ; he has been expelled from four schools for not conforming or working hard enough .
9 He 'd been held for eleven days .
10 He 'd been held for four months .
11 His pelvis fractured and back broken , he 'd been hospitalized for eighteen months , was undergoing final therapy and still a lieutenant in the Finnish Air Force when , on June 25 , 1941 , Finland joined forces with Nazi Germany and declared war on Russia .
12 James said he was told after the accident by the police that he had been recorded at 153 mph .
13 He had been born in one of the hideous concrete blocks of flats erected after the Great Patriotic War .
14 He had been born in 1829 , the year of Catholic Emancipation .
15 And outside this family home he might have heard the call of the greylag geese as they rose and circled in flight above the River Vistula within whose rolling sight he had been born in 1920 .
16 His hair , untended , curled thick as a dog 's at his neck under a shapeless wool cap , and his mind was turned patently inwards ; far from seeking , or even thinking of the men from whom he had been parted for six weeks .
17 At Philadelphia he had been joined by two others in what was obviously a preplanned meeting since the moment dinner was cleared away and a new round of gin and diet tonics ordered they began a miniature board meeting .
18 He remained until 1978 president of the European Broadcasting Union , a post to which he had been elected in 1973 and which he greatly treasured .
19 By now he was of an age to make his own decisions , the first of which was to marry the English girl to whom he had been engaged for two years .
20 Shortly after liberation in 1945 , he married Peggy Whitall , to whom he had been engaged for seven years .
21 A year later , having received only part of the sum owed to him , Edward III demanded and got more : all that he had been ceded in 1358 , to which were added Normandy , Maine , Anjou , and Touraine , also in full sovereignty .
22 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
23 Gloucester gave up all the Suffolk manors which he had been granted in 1471 and individual manors elsewhere , including Castle Hedingham and Earl 's Colne ( Essex ) , receiving in return further de Vere land scattered over five counties .
24 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
25 Gloucester gave up all the Suffolk manors which he had been granted in 1471 and individual manors elsewhere , including Castle Hedingham and Earl 's Colne ( Essex ) , receiving in return further de Vere land scattered over five counties .
26 He had been retired since 1979 after completing 42 years ' service — 12 of them on the main board .
27 He said that he had been charged with 10 counts of breaking police regulations by talking to reporters about police brutality .
28 He had been treated for nine months in one hospital and two months in another , and had returned home with recurrent dislocation of one knee and an un-united fracture of the other thigh .
29 A post mortem showed he had been hit by five bullets and had also been struck by a number of shotgun pellets .
30 Zahir Shah said that he was ready to assume his " moral duty " to return to Afghanistan ; he had been deposed in 1973 by a cousin .
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