Example sentences of "he have [be] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course he has been over it a million times in his mind , but when the normal glide speed is 160kts , with the drop tanks you should have 175kts , add another 15 on top of that to flare it from a descent , and he really needed 200 kts to make a decent landing in those conditions . |
2 | He is a fair-minded bloke on occasions — at least he has been to me . |
3 | He has been to my constituency recently , although he did not inform me of the fact . |
4 | One occasionally has a glimpse of Green 's neighbours after he has been with them , or heard of their deaths , when he liked to write their obituaries . |
5 | He has been with me ever since . ’ |
6 | ‘ He has been with me too , Brother , ’ Tundrish replied simply . |
7 | But , while that event was the climax to date of Richard 's career with the Palace , he has been with us since his schoolboy days , for he is one of the products of the currently highly resourceful youth development programme at Selhurst Park , and his mature performances in defence earned Richard the Palace Young Player of the Year award in 1986 . |
8 | He has been with us since yesterday . |
9 | he has been on it yeah |
10 | He has been through it , seen it and done it all before . ’ |
11 | And from the moment Mr Weintraub saw him in Spain he has been in someone 's company twenty-four hours a day . |
12 | Having Goldberg in the room with it , as he has been in my life since that first day at college , made me grasp clearly , for the first time , just what it is I have been after , he wrote . |
13 | Those who have worked with him during the time that he has been in his present post have come to admire the hard work , courage and assiduity with which he has pursued the object of bringing the parties within the island of Ireland to sit down with the British Government and resolve their differences . |
14 | The Tories are , wisely , keeping their boy away from most of the rough stuff — rightly recognising that such strengths as he has are in his niceness — but he has to look like he wants to win sometimes . |
15 | He was beginning to get a bit homesick since they 'd stopped travelling and he 'd been on his own . |
16 | And he 'd been on our committee for I think it was about about three years was that right ? |
17 | No , it would n't have surprised me if he 'd been at his easel while I was painting the town red ! |
18 | If he did n't understand something , he was reluctant to stand up and ask , instead he 'd worry it out himself , sometimes I reckoned he 'd been at it all night . |
19 | And this man he was a regular dustbin , dustbin man and he 'd been at it all his life and he used to play cards with us and his family , his sons , and , and as many else as got any money to play pontoon or brag . |
20 | He 'd been with them for twenty seven years . |
21 | The watchmaker confirmed he 'd been with him at two . |
22 | He 'd been with him years . |
23 | She smiled down at him and realized that in the few weeks he 'd been with her he had not only put on weight but had grown a few inches in height too . |
24 | Of their evening together , of how forthcoming he 'd been with his information . |
25 | She hoped so , hoped he was being as scathing with him as he 'd been with herself . |
26 | " I made that excuse for him last year when he 'd been with us six months . |
27 | He shot her a grin and she thought of what he 'd been to her in the last week and a half . |
28 | In her own way , she had been every bit as insulting to him as he 'd been to her . |
29 | I thought perhaps he 'd been to you and sort of were you interested and he he 'd come back . |
30 | I remember at the time Wilko saying how he though Kerslake was an excellent buy , and how he 'd been after him for a long time . |