Example sentences of "he have [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 Gratitude to him has always been greater in the Orthodox churches of the East than in the West , where his domination of the church has often not been regarded as an altogether unmitigated good , at least in its consequences .
2 Van den Berg built a prototype … which presumably worked , because neither hide nor hair of him has ever been seen since .
3 ‘ By 9.30 I would have expected him to have already been at the dinner party , ’ Mr Reenan said .
4 To eliminate him had also been to destroy a dream .
5 Her attraction to him had hardly been swathed in subtlety .
6 Everything people said about Kelly was supposition , nothing against him had ever been proved and in this country you were innocent until proven guilty .
7 Sex with him had always been good .
8 He has just been appointed head of the private office of Jean Glavany , France 's Secretary of State for Technical Education .
9 ‘ From day one he has just been a super example to everyone — from YTS players to internationals — with his performances in matches and in training . ’
10 But whether an inexperienced schoolboy can be all right after the type of traumatic experience to which he has just been subjected I would not care to say .
11 Rupert Bear is not only the world 's tallest hot air balloon and a leading children 's favourite since 1920 , he has just been appointed the National Trust 's young ‘ green ’ spokesman , or should one say spokesbear .
12 He has just been rejected , ’ Jehan said .
13 Since the student is describing a series of very simple events which he has just been watching , it might be expected that he would produce a highly fluent and error-free description with no hesitations .
14 If Albany speaks , it suggests an attempt to reassert authority he has just been trying to give away ( as Gurr proposes about as upbeat a close as leaving Denmark in Fortinbras 's control ) .
15 He has just been pulverized by a being from the other side of the galaxy and what does he do ?
16 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 .
17 This book is also different to ‘ To Kill a Mockingbird ’ because there are no racist scenes , only prejudice towards Imamu from both the Police and in some cases the Aimsleys , when their daughter goes missing and they think that because he is a street boy who comes from Harlem , a lower class area than Brooklyn and that he has just been acquitted on a murder rap , he 's got something to do with Perk 's disappearance .
18 Since his debut in 1984 , he has largely been cast in the role of workhorse for West Indies , his seemingly effortless , languid approach to the wicket enabling him to bowl fairly long spells , even in hot and humid conditions .
19 Joey does n't compete in the short circuit section of the championship in which King has excelled but he has generally been in command between the hedges and today it looked like the same old story when he took the lead after the first lap .
20 He has previously been linked with the Chargers and a move down the Calfornian coast may be on the cards .
21 He has previously been a non-executive director of Fitness Daily PLC and Moving Wear PLC .
22 Prior to joining Guinness , he was managing director of Imperial Leisure and Retailing , part of Courage Plc , and he has previously been Courage 's marketing director .
23 He added : ‘ He has previously been a candidate for Sinn Fein in the Assembly elections .
24 He is currently being held in 9 avril Prison where he has reportedly been held virtually naked for up to four days in cachots ( small damp isolation cells ) .
25 And there he has obstinately been retained , despite a long run of failure unprecedented in my experience among specialist batsmen .
26 Having worked his way up via his own live spoof chat show Vic 's Big Night Out , he has latterly been guesting on television 's One Hour With Jonathan Ross , a show whose format bears a strong resemblance to Reeves 's own showcase .
27 He has frequently been called upon to give expert evidence in firearms cases .
28 He has frequently been compared to Morse and Wexford for detailed atmosphere and strong characterisation .
29 He has since been granted temporary leave to stay in Britain .
30 He has since been engaged in teaching at Cambridge , and has obtained experience in W.E.A. lecturing there .
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