Example sentences of "he [vb past] been [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Even from this distance it was clear he 'd been hit several times in the chest and there was also red paint all over his visor .
2 Because of his experience , he 'd been taken further into God 's Kingdom , he 'd been given that vision into God 's Kingdom , now that 's more than just been given your eyesight , cos there 's a lot of people will see , who have their eyesight intact , but refuse to have the vision that was necessary to accept Jesus , new kingdom .
3 When her brother had looked likely to become a chip off the old block , he 'd been given all the support of a loving father intent on realising his own dreams through his son .
4 The jagged hole through which he 'd been propelled some minutes before now rushed past his face once every minute or so .
5 He 'd been gone several days before Trueman did it .
6 He 'd been told that often enough in the old days .
7 He was he 'd been hurt that was the usu that 's why some of the men did .
8 He is retired now , but he had been sent all her possessions some time after the war from the house in avenue Hoche .
9 Instead he sent out 12th man Paul Reiffel to cover for him whole he rang chairman of selectors Lawrie Sawle to vent his feelings about the news he had been given that morning .
10 On Saturday he had been given some time off to visit his critically ill sister , 17-year-old Lillian , as she lay in hospital .
11 But he knew that he was right and , much more , he felt that he was good , that he had been given this chance to act well , that he must take it and to take it would get him off on a new and better path ; while to succumb would be the broad and easy road to hell .
12 Dr Nakajima , accompanied on his tour by Dr Jo Asvall , head of WHO 's European regional office in Copenhagen , said that he had been asked several times if Yugoslav funds frozen in the US and other countries could not be used for purchase of medical supplies .
13 He had been christened that morning and died the same afternoon .
14 James got to Corunna , where the whole force had been supposed to rendezvous and pick up Ormonde , in time to see the last battered casualties arrive , grateful perhaps that , so soon after his own recent sufferings in the Mediterranean , he had been spared this further ordeal .
15 But he had been woken half an hour earlier .
16 Mackie denied he had been told that and said that if he had been told the meeting was confidential from the start there would have been little point in him , as an analyst , being there .
17 Lewis was more bitter since he felt — as so many of his contemporaries did — that he had been forced all his life to live in Eliot 's shadow .
18 He had been wounded several times , twice seriously enough to have his life despaired of ; he had twice suffered the rigours of exile .
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