Example sentences of "he have be [vb pp] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 He has been born into this world and gone straight to hell .
2 Indeed it is perhaps a pity that he did not take his own advice , after writing in the New Guide ‘ for the author of the present work might with greater ease , and probably with more advantage to himself , have worked up for the amusement of the eye a number of drawings and paintings during the time he has been engaged in this matter of mere utility ’ .
3 He reports that he died in the early days of the reign of Bayezid II ( 886–918/1481–1512 ) , in the year 907/1501–2 according to one report , and concludes : " Because , according to the account in the he was an adornment of the chain of Seyhulislams , he has been recorded in this place . "
4 There will then be all sorts of rumours buzzing through servants ' halls up and down the country to the effect that he has been approached by this or that personage or that several of the highest houses are competing for his services with wildly high wages .
5 It was certainly a more honest confession than George Bush ever managed , and by saying that he has been forced into this decision by an expanding deficit which has gone ‘ beyond even the worst official government estimates from last year ’ , he is also confronting Americans with some central truths about their economic situation .
6 Dauntless cursed the ballot through which he had been burdened with this particular region to patrol .
7 In fact these lectures offered an elegant and lucid exposition of educational theories and assumptions ( he had been exercised by this topic since the early forties ) and although he failed to arrive at any conclusions he suggested that none could in any case be reached .
8 Alexei had expected to be seated beside Tulagai and Targoutai , the half-brothers of Nogai and T'zin , but instead he had been led to this place beside Siban .
9 He had been summoned to this meeting at short notice .
10 The sermon he preached was scholarly , and explained why he had been called to this well-found charge and to the chaplaincy .
11 He had been called like this only three times before — to her knowledge .
12 He had been called from this office to so many bodies , in such different settings , such different states of dissolution , old , young , pathetic , horrifying , having in common only the one fact , that they were violently dead and by another 's hand .
13 Not for the first time Rostov wondered why he had been selected for this particular mission .
14 He had been pushed into this bloody situation by the need to attract public sympathy , and yet had been stupid enough to let the manifest idiocy of his questioners drive him to make a most unsympathetic exhibition of himself .
15 ‘ I asked him how he had been chosen for this honour and he told me ‘ I was pushed ’ ’ .
16 It 's a long time since he 's been held like this .
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