Example sentences of "he have [be] [vb pp] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Although his jarred shoulder is improving , and he has been named in the side for Saturday , he is still only given a 50–50 chance of playing . |
2 | He has been replaced in the squad for the Test , beginning in Melbourne on Boxing Day , by Shane Warne , while left-arm paceman Bruce Reid was not considered because of a shoulder injury . |
3 | He has been inducted in the Accounting Hall of Fame at Ohio State University . |
4 | However , as he posted his letter on Monday , he has been caught in the suspension trap , and it could be at least a month , before there is any prospect of seeing his money . |
5 | Stock response : he has been wounded in the leg . |
6 | In Richard III Clarence has every reason to fear for his life , since he has been imprisoned in the Tower of London . |
7 | Harry knew he 'd been hit in the aircraft , feeling now the wetness of blood inside his shirt and trousers , although the wounds did n't hurt , only causing numbness . |
8 | I had no idea he 'd been kept in the dark for so long . |
9 | He 'd been stabbed in the neck during a party to celebrate his engagement . |
10 | He 'd been stabbed in the throat . |
11 | And there , the tailor , he 'd been trained in the war , and he he only had one la leg , and he seemed very nice , but er he told me to start on the Monday and then I got a letter . |
12 | Ted was a child of the sixties , but he sounded as if he 'd been born in the Blitz . |
13 | We 'd entered him in the Novice section , but he 'd been upgraded in the meantime . |
14 | Word spread : Osvaldo had died of malaria ; he 'd been shot in the back by X. Ray ; he 'd fallen down a cliff . |
15 | A nurse who saved a security guards life after he 'd been shot in the chest by an armed robber has received a top award . |
16 | A court 's been hearing how an off-duty nurse saved a security guard 's life after he 'd been shot in the chest during an armed robbery . |
17 | He 'd been shot in the head , left partially deaf and paralysed . |
18 | Then : ‘ Georges said Edouard told his colleagues he 'd been attacked in the street the night before by some youths he did n't know . |
19 | It 's difficult to be sure , but I 'd say he 'd been put in the water immediately after death and that he 's been tossed about in shallow water over a rocky bottom ever since . |
20 | Simon Maggs , from Cheltenham , who admits he has a criminal record , says Sgt Williams stamped on his leg , after he 'd been put in the police van . |
21 | Steve looked as if he 'd been smacked in the face with a writ . |
22 | According to Trubin , he had been implicated in the plot by SCSE members in custody . |
23 | At ten past eight that evening , when he ran downstairs to answer his outer doorbell and found her on the doorstep , it was as if he had been kicked in the stomach . |
24 | The Soviet police concluded that he had been shot in the stomach by his dog as he tried to free it from a trap ( Reuters , etc , 6 March 1992 ) . |
25 | When it was heard that he had been shot in the legs at the time of his arrest , the reporters assured their readers that the general view of the British people was , ‘ A pity they did n't aim a bit higher . ’ |
26 | The victim had then chased the boy and caught him , before realising that he had been shot in the arm , which once more suggests that it can not have been a terribly powerful weapon . |
27 | He looked as if he had been shot in the chest . |
28 | He had been defeated in the 1990 primaries . |
29 | Indeed , it was largely because of this stance of old-fashioned industrial unionism that he had been elected in the first place . |
30 | From his early years , he had been engaged in the creation of a whole world , comparable in scale with the world of Greek mythology , with a pantheon of gods , a hierarchy of elvish immortals , and a vast cycle of stories , some of them ‘ forgotten ’ , or not yet formulated , in his imagination ; some surviving in fragmentary form ; some planned as long prose narratives ; some conceived as great poems , longer than Beowulf The sheer volume of all this , much of it composed before his fortieth birthday , bears testimony to a rare artistic self-confidence . |