Example sentences of "he [vb past] [be] [v-ing] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd been screwing all day and he 'd walk into the camp fucking going
2 In ‘ Downtown Beirut ’ , the boozery next door to the infamous ‘ Village Idiot ’ on 10th St. , ( where two Pogues ' albums continually rotate on the juke box ) , a dastardly plan was hatched to kidnap Strummer from out of the ‘ Seven B ’ bar , where he 'd been drinking all week , and substitute him onstage with Joe Hurley .
3 But lately he 'd been concealing this whiff with his favourite aftershave , Rampage .
4 And there was the gatepost Dad had driven into because he 'd been eyeing some young girl instead of looking where he was going .
5 ‘ You do n't know who he is , but last night in the pub you asked Mr Hatton if he 'd been seeing much of McCloy lately .
6 The same old crowd , but he 'd been seeing much less of them .
7 Apparently he 'd been telling all the other English teachers about it and now they all wanted their classes to see and hear about Hadwick 's owl .
8 He almost certainly had a pearl fedora to go with the image and brown and white two-tone shoes , if he 'd been wearing any .
9 He 'd been wearing this over the shirt he wore for the sitting , ’ Edwards said , ‘ and at the end of the last sitting just as he was leaving , as an afterthought , he said , ‘ Oh you better have this ’ and took it off and gave it to me , like the end of a football match . ’
10 Well I mean I , apparently he 'd been giving this , this guy stick like all day .
11 One evening , after he 'd been answering more questions from Coombs and Beeding , Quigley came into my room when I was doing my homework .
12 When I came out , wearing the least horrid of the shirts he 'd bought for me , he stood up ( he 'd been sitting all the time by the door ) .
13 He had big banks of lights and speakers on either side of his console with some lower-level relays here in the ballroom ; he 'd been running some smoke and dry ice earlier , and some of it still hung in the air and gave the lighted area beyond the doorways the effect of some offworld film set .
14 Obviously he 'd been doing some kind of a finance deal ; setting up a takeover ; and he 'd lifted some off the top for himself . ’
15 anyway their Bev 's husband he 'd been doing some work plus some money they dropped on these spindles , so she was telling me
16 ‘ From the expression on Rik 's face , you would think he 'd been doing this sort of stuff all his life , ’ Gerald says .
17 He 'd been making some records but they were n't successful and for the first few weeks after I 'd met him and decided to work with him , I was listening to songs that he 'd written , and was in the process of writing , and came to the conclusion that he was not essentially a singles artist .
18 He had been conducting this little enterprise since the age of twelve , wearing false moustaches and passing for sixteen .
19 He had been drinking all day with Slatter on 3 April , they had consumed some fourteen or fifteen quarts of ale , they had entered the Chequers , where they had been involved in an argument with two large men he now knew to be Hewett and Charlton .
20 He had been drinking all night long , beer and whisky .
21 Then Corporal Auriega , a fat Spaniard who sweated all the time , arrived back from town where he had been drinking all evening with his friends .
22 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 .
23 He had been expecting this visit ; had been rehearsing what he would say .
24 But birthday boy Wright was waiting to break the deadlock with the goal he had been seeking all night .
25 He had been dreading this .
26 Within minutes he had reached the streets leading to the allotment gardens that he would skirt , to find the phone box he had been using all the time he had been in hiding .
27 For some days he had been mulling this over , trying to come up with something more interesting than Wyvis Hall .
28 The master at this time , J.W. , was in trouble when it was reported that he had been boarding some of the officers and two of their relatives in his own apartments under a private arrangement .
29 He had been reading some fine sentiments in a little book of Carlyle 's , his Heroes and Hero-Worship .
30 However , it got so bad one day — I think he had been discussing this with his father because he used to go home sometimes at the weekends and come back to the flat on Monday — and he came in one day and said , ‘ OK , it 's going to be cabaret ’ .
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