Example sentences of "[adv] that he have been " in BNC.

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1 The complainant need not show he was aggrieved on the date mentioned in the summons , it is enough that he had been aggrieved earlier , otherwise as Darling , J. pointed out in Hilton v Hopwood it would be virtually impossible for an individual to bring an action under s.99 .
2 Was n't it enough that he had been so humiliated ?
3 And it had been there , about twenty minutes later , that Thiercelin had received his wound ; a shell splinter in the cheek , which looked worse than it was , bleeding profusely into his collar and tunic , so that he had been ordered back to the chateau to have it dressed .
4 Only that he 'd been abroad .
5 Rufus could not remember the man 's name , only that he had been the second visitor to Wyvis Hall , the gardener being the first .
6 Only that he had been up at San Carlos about two years and had a wife that was supposed to be very pretty and about fifteen years younger than he was .
7 In June , he told Puchberg bitterly that he had been forced to give away his ‘ Prussian ’ quartets for a song , just in order to have enough cash to meet his present obligations .
8 It was no longer that he had been a member of the murder gang , but that he had presided over a meeting of UDA officers in order to plan it .
9 It 's just that he 's been used to having his own way for so long it does n't occur to him there are perspectives alternative to his own . ’
10 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 .
11 Not that he had been to work on a Sunday for several years , but that was how he remembered it .
12 Harris , who last season captained the Raleigh-Banana team which has now been disbanded , announced yesterday that he had been offered a contract by the Spanish Lotus-Festina squad .
13 A DEAF mute who was stopped by police for erratic driving told a court yesterday that he 'd been ‘ chatting ’ to his passenger in sign language .
14 He 'd told them once that he 'd been married .
15 He also pointed out that he had been careful to avoid stating that DI5 was the agency responsible .
16 In his version , Gloucester met with Hastings and his allies in the Tower , and cried out that he had been ambushed , whereupon waiting soldiers rushed in and cut down Hastings on the spot .
17 A notable illustration of this complexity even among hard-core racists was the NF official who pointed out that he had been elected by both black and white work mates , despite his well-known NF affiliation , because he fought equally hard for blacks and whites ; he claimed a liking for blacks and maintained that he played football and drank with them , although politically he supported repatriation .
18 Dansey left Rome in 1936 ; word seeped out that he had been caught with his hand in the till and sacked .
19 In his version , Gloucester met with Hastings and his allies in the Tower , and cried out that he had been ambushed , whereupon waiting soldiers rushed in and cut down Hastings on the spot .
20 However , the majority of MPs expressed their support , pointing out that he had been elected first time to the shadow cabinet , giving him a mandate and the right to the same loyalty which his predecessors , Donald Dewar and Bruce Millan , had received .
21 He turned up at a party one night having just managed to get back from Italy where he 'd been supposed to be studying and it came out that he 'd been to Rome , too , and had actually met her father and knew their story — better than she did — and had sat at the feet of the Marchesa Giulia .
22 It is to some extent modelled on the supposed ‘ Obrecht ’ Passion , which he mentions in his preface , though his text is entirely from St. John and he goes on to point out that he has been ‘ diligent so to set the words under the notes that almost every syllable has its note , and the four voices sing the words at the same time so that the listeners may hear the words clearly ’ .
23 If , however , B sells the goods to C before A finds out that he has been duped , then C ( provided he was innocent ) will get a perfect title by virtue of section 23 and A will therefore be unable to recover the goods .
24 She recently found out that he has been involved in at least five other relationships , three concurrent to hers .
25 ‘ But they wo n't be able to get word out that he 's been to see them . ’
26 In the instant case the IT were entitled to find that it was not reasonably practicable for Mr Sen to have presented his unfair dismissal claim in time , notwithstanding that he had been given erroneous advice about the time limit by a solicitor in circumstances where he had also been wrongly advised as to the time limit by a member of the IT staff .
27 How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ?
28 Everyone would know he 'd become Rosa 's suitor , now that he 'd been to the house and paid a call after meeting her secretly at night .
29 ‘ Even though he is still on our books , there is nothing we can do , especially if the French take action and stop him playing now that he has been recognised .
30 Before that he had been at Lewis School , Pengam , when Neil Kinnock was house prefect .
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