Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] he have be " in BNC.

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1 Then finally , Paul Reichmann saw the opportunity he had been waiting for in London , a city he fondly recalled from the days when he studied there as a young man .
2 He denied any guns had been involved in the raid although Mr Beaton had said earlier in the trial he had been told he would be shot if he tried anything stupid .
3 Now he would have to return the money he had been given to put names forward for the vacancies .
4 Poor old Ken Brown , frustrated beyond his tolerance level , slid from the pedestal he had been erecting for himself following early and rebellious years , when , during the Murphy Cup at St. Pierre , his driver and a wooden tee box converged at not inconsiderable speed .
5 But Pete said that it was n't , because for much of the hour he 'd been doing the same .
6 He was still wrapped in the cloak he had been wearing when , as a Priest of the Roman Catholic Church , he had gone into the front lines with his men , completely unarmed .
7 He let the foot he 'd been massaging fall to the floor with a thud , and she winced .
8 The worry he had been feeling about Janine was replaced by elation .
9 And he started up in the spring and the bucket he 'd been carrying had left a ridge in his hand .
10 Then she convinced him he was to say no more about leaving and get back to the story he had been working on when the row blew up .
11 The RoboCop is basically a ‘ man in a suit ’ ; but in the story he has been so reconstituted that even his skin , seen only at his face and not much there until he takes off his helmet , is supposed to be toughened like plastic .
12 The last time Willie had had so many children at the cottage he had been sick .
13 Human Touch is the album he has been working on for several years and Lucky Town a set of songs he quickly wrote and recorded at home recently , and though the tone of the two records does n't differ that much , the second set of songs are far better .
14 He bent to pick up the card he 'd been carrying then scowled at the deserted foyer .
15 On the nights previous to the murder he had been seen lurking outside party headquarters .
16 All he knew was that compared with the trollop he had been with the day before , she was like a princess , a very untouchable snow princess seven years older than he , who had recently lost her husband .
17 The only other thing that you heard Sergeant say that some how at the briefing he 'd been given information that was likely to be in the master bedroom .
18 Very well , he reasoned , then grog jelly was not too far removed from the mandate he had been given , and no one could object to the addition of a delicious fruit sorbet .
19 But in 1877 , the last text overseen by the novelist , ‘ as if spoken to himself ’ becomes ‘ as if meant for himself ’ , shifting and refining nuance while involving the change of a single word in Russian , and enabling the artist to get at last the effect he had been working towards .
20 He banged down the rucksack and the basket he had been carrying and looked without liking at the unencumbered Beuno .
21 Truth had had to go by the board in the work he had been doing during the war and there seemed no point in insisting on using it again .
22 He seemed in a hurry to distance himself from the work he had been doing .
23 But if you just looked at the work he 's been churning out lately , without knowing anything about his business activities , you 'd wonder what had happened to him .
24 He does n't know how to go about the work he has been put in charge of , and yet the successful solution of this case will be a great coup for him , politically .
25 With a curse Withel despatched the assassin he had been fighting .
26 Herr Nordern looked around the table , exuberant , dizzy with happiness , and then , remembering the toast he had been about to make , raised his glass .
27 ‘ Come in , Master Clerk , ’ he called , throwing down the manuscript he had been studying .
28 His twice broken kneecap still bears the scars — for Lawrence today was the test he 's been waiting for .
29 He had completed a first draft by July 1941 , but he told Hayward that he was not pleased with the result because he was over-conscious of what he was attempting to do : " he was always aware of this problem in his work , and it had effectively led him to abandon much of the poetry he had been writing in his Harvard years .
30 At length , the passage he has been stooping along opens out somewhat into a low chamber : he has come to the shrine of a goddess .
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