Example sentences of "and he have be [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Pamela and he had been living together for a while and , until recently , Jimmy had been close to a happiness previously denied him ; both as lover and as surrogate father .
2 There had been too much ‘ talk and show ’ early on and he had been wriggling about , scraping his chair back and causing Mrs Singh to reprimand him constantly .
3 It can be contained by medication and he had been receiving treatment at a hospital in Salford as a voluntary patient just prior to his trip .
4 It was the only thing that worked with Gesner and he had been saving it for when they went into rehearsal on Luxembourg .
5 In his attempt to construct a model of the molecule , given the valencies of these two elements , there was no obvious way that the twelve atoms could be arranged into a conventional chain , and he had been wrestling with the problem for quite some time .
6 It would be just like Sipotai to attempt overwhelming force , and he had been expecting some kind of reaction ever since he had issued the order for Vortai 's herds to be culled .
7 We had indeed , and Denis was in a filthy mood because his motorbike had died on him on the way into Cambridge and he had had to push it five miles back — and he had been taking his temper out on me ever since lunchtime .
8 Mr Stevenson had been on holiday in Wales , and he had been exploring our beautiful mountains and valleys .
9 It would have been more usual to have asked her with careful casualness to wait behind after the meeting but what he had to say was private and he had been trying for some weeks now to cut down the number of times when they were known to be alone together .
10 If you read a few er , verses , a chapter or so earlier on , he had been speaking to one man to a er er a high official from Ethiopia , and he had been sharing with him from Isaiah chapter fifty three , the message of Jesus Christ .
11 ‘ No it 's not ’ , said a Scots Nationalist friend one day — very rude to me — ‘ it 's not cosmopolitan , it 's colonial ’ , and he had been looking at me and thinking ‘ here 's one of those damned Englishmen sponging on the Scots , making a good thing out of them ’ .
12 The first thing he had thought of when he awoke that morning was that it was his mother 's birthday , 25 May , and he had been thinking about it ever since , as he always did on that day .
13 His father had been working on the farm and he had been sitting at the door of the hut .
14 His secretary had been out to lunch , and he had been going through the files stored on the disk she was currently using , looking for a copy of a contract that he urgently needed to check .
15 And he had been spending a fortune , perhaps as much as £300,000 , on her .
16 When he arrived he had been told to wait , and he had been waiting ever since .
17 ACSS was set up by himself and interested friends five years before and he had been working on it since .
18 It was a warm night , and he had been studying hard for some hours .
19 Allen had been interested in the sack ; she had seen him stooping where the sack was hidden and he had been doing something with it .
20 Jimmy Lett joined AIB in 1944 , when all investigations were concerned with World War II military aircraft , and he had been doing the job ever since .
21 The abbe liked his claret and he had been fasting during Lent . ’
22 She had long since left the path and he had been travelling across rough land for some time — there was a high trail of dust behind the vehicle .
23 So he 'd been to the doctors about few weeks ago and he 'd been repairing his shed , said there was water coming in and he went to he said oh you 've pulled a ligament or something he said , it 'll take weeks for it to clear up but anyhow he went back again about a fortnight ago .
24 And he 'd been getting worse , no doubt about that .
25 He 'd been funny , telling stories against himself of fiascos he had survived in the theatre , and he 'd been flattering in a subtle way .
26 He 'd been helping his wife to , she must work for the council and he 'd been helping her and he said er the matron at Comfort House had asked and he , and he 'd noticed Jim 's name on when he delivered ours so he knew where they could , he 'd take them .
27 And he 'd been rubbing for that long they 'd gone that colour .
28 He came in and he 'd been playing with this bloody lighter
29 The patient 's name was Wayne Benfield and he 'd been coming into the centre for daily dressings to an injured ankle .
30 He used to be a crane driver dear for , yeah he used and I 've got to , one of me sons now is a foreman for , well they 're not now it 's , it 's sort of amal amalgamated with another firm now I think , but he does , he does erm , he 's a foreman like now , he used to be a truck , crane driver and my , the very night that my hubby died on the following Monday he would of been working in Harlow , he got a new crane to take over in Harlow and he 'd been working away from home for weeks and months of the year always away , coming home weekends and I used to have to cook and do his washing and pack him up for going off again Monday morning early , but he never was near home working then , and as I say the night before he went he was , he was gon na work on the Monday to in Old , to Harlow down where the new er place was for and it unfortunately cos he went .
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