Example sentences of "his [noun] [verb] [been] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | His sister had been to St Saviour 's . |
2 | Most of his meetings have been at Cadwell , a 150 mile round trip from his home . |
3 | His sons have been to every place and farm along the Tummel . |
4 | All day long he insisted that they already knew who the fellow-Communists of his branch had been in the Forties and that he did not want to ‘ crawl through the mud for no purpose ’ . |
5 | Galliéni , who was senior to Joffre , had been offered the supreme command , a post he turned down on the grounds that all his experience had been as a colonial soldier and administrator . |
6 | The court found that all his experience had been in these areas ; he had always worked for the plaintiffs and therefore the clause rendered him unemployable over a very wide area for a significant time . |
7 | His hand was hard , the skin warm , the pressure firm , as forceful against her own palm as his mouth had been against hers . |
8 | His mind had been on the office . |
9 | As fast as he undid them I did them up again , so that when he got to my waist and sighed he recoiled with indignation and astonishment to find that his labour had been in vain . |
10 | But even in the 1820s some of his work had been on electricity and magnetism , which would now be thought of as physics ; and in the 1830s he moved decidedly in this direction . |
11 | Whereas Foucault was inclined to remark that in retrospect he considered that all his work had been about power , it seems almost equally possible that his analyses of power constitute a continuing meditation on the phantasm . |
12 | Even then he had a special devotion to subterranean tracks and as the train came to the Wellington tunnel ( he and his parents had been on holiday to Cornwall that summer ) he began letting out a series of long drawn-out hooting sounds . |
13 | His security had been in a family that was to lose its roots , and in a sister who was to lose her life . |
14 | His war had been worth fighting , much as she regretted the admission . |
15 | Gqozo later claimed that his troops had been under attack and had acted in self-defence . |
16 | All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self . |
17 | Said his wife had been in need of a holiday and he had been unable to get away . |
18 | If no organic being excepting man had possessed any mental power , or if his powers had been of a wholly different nature from those of the lower animals then we should never have been able to convince ourselves that our high faculties had been gradually developed . |
19 | Mr Toghill has a degree in English Literature , and his career has been in PR and marketing , and latterly in careers work and the promotion of membership for the AAT . |
20 | His career has been in international brand companies — Procter & Gamble , The Rank Organisation and Revlon International . |
21 | In almost the same moment Alexei recalled that his father had been at the same briefing . |
22 | She would go back to Sea House and tell Stephen that his father had been on a train at the time of his mother 's death . |
23 | His father had been to the Wesleyan Collegiate Institution at Taunton until the age of sixteen , when he had left and gone into the business . |
24 | ‘ Yes , ’ she agreed softly , and wondered if her mother and his father had been among them . |
25 | Often the furniture looked lost after he had left a room and because of this Endill soon learnt to tell where his father had been in the house . |
26 | Denis had had to reveal it when applying to join — they 'd have found out anyway that his father had been in the RIC . |
27 | He says that when he first learned that his father had been in prison he expected the crime to be something on a grand scale , something melodramatic , like murder , something novelistic , like ruining in bankruptcy thousands of trusting small investors , as the Town & County Bank had done in Cranford , or Mr. Frothingham in The Whirlpool or Ponderovo [ sic ] in Tono - Bungay . |
28 | The boy told us that his dog had been at the head of the pack from the start , biting the boar 's heels and almost bringing it down . |
29 | the burgeoning suspicion that his commitment has been in vain , must , as Anita Mason depicts , have been an appalling psychological torment . |
30 | Until now his ships had been on a southerly course , the weather becoming even colder , the unexpected winds known now as williwaws threatening to dash his vessels against the steep cliffs . |