Example sentences of "he have [adv] been [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But David Stevenson , chief executive of Edinburgh Woollen Mills and former international pole-vaulter , would have you believe that he has just been rather lucky . |
2 | He has since been well cared for by Huyton officers . |
3 | TIM PAGE , photographed above in Vietnam , started work as a photographer in the country in 1963 at the age of twenty , and worked there intermittently until 1969. he has since been back six times — in the early Eighties for The Observer , and more recently to research his book Ten Years After . |
4 | He has already been constantly amazed at what has taken place through Philip ! |
5 | Perhaps he has also been unduly obsessed by the style of Cézanne and by recollections of the static art of the Egyptians . |
6 | He has also been out fairly regularly for the past 2 or 3 seasons . |
7 | He has now been positively identified by detectives as one of two men who hijacked a police car when traffic patrol officers checked out a suspect van in Co Limerick three weeks ago . |
8 | It 's understood that he has now been twice to complain to the Prime Minister that ministers are trying to make his staff do things he finds improper . |
9 | He has visited Britain several times but he has never been even close to being caught and I am pleased about that . |
10 | Remittance Man deserved this change of luck as he has never been out of the frame in his seven previous starts but had only managed one win . |
11 | He has always been fanatically into body culture , punishing his muscles to keep them at the peak of definition and tone . |
12 | ‘ He has always been well known for having a good and natural relationship with young people . |
13 | For instance , though he has always been supremely competent at wrestling the best contracts out of his teams , I do n't think his real interest lay in the money itself , but in the definition of himself as the best in the world and therefore entitled to the best treatment and the most money . |
14 | He has always been very bad about it , which is why he injured himself at Steve Hadley 's yard , and even now John has to dope him before he is clipped . |
15 | I ought to have said , that though not a stout young man , he has always been very healthy , and has no dread of confinement . |
16 | I did n't know he 'd even been out the first time . |
17 | He 'd just been rather cleverer and more subtle at how he 'd gone about seducing her , even ensuring that she 'd initiate the first moves . |
18 | The chairs were all the same in these places ; in every Social Security office and Job Centre he 'd ever been in . |
19 | He 'd always been so clean before , so we knew there was something wrong and took him to the vet immediately . ’ |
20 | He was just there because he 'd always been there . |
21 | He was watching the hotel , sitting there like he 'd always been there . |
22 | Somehow he 'd always been much more sensitive to her feelings . |
23 | He 'd only been back there about three or four weeks and they conscrip conscripted him . |
24 | The Forest boss said : ‘ I watched him in five-a-side training and it was as if he 'd never been away . |
25 | He 'd never been out of Russia . |
26 | He 'd never been out on the roads and got killed . |
27 | He 'd never been there . |
28 | He just disappeared , as if he 'd never been there at all . |
29 | Werewolf stayed upright , but then he 'd never been as close to him as I had . |
30 | He 'd never had a serious illness since a bout of pneumonia in childhood , and he 'd never been less than whole . |