Example sentences of "he 's [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently 'e 's took over there fer good .
2 He 's played for a decade for his country , he 's been an inspirational player .
3 He 's got five in six games for Newcastle this season and has scored at every club he 's played for .
4 He has virtually no ball skills whatsoever , and has been completely anonymous every time he 's played for England .
5 Cyril Hollinshead has never been renowned for his batting — but he has taken almost 700 wickets for Gloucestershire Gipsies , the club he 's played for since 1938 .
6 Kirkland is of the same sort of ‘ mainstream ’ school as Geoff Keezer and his curriculum vitae is also impressive ; he 's played with both Wynton and Branford Marsalis , as well as in the pop arena with Sting 's group ( on the ‘ Dream of Blue Turtles ’ album , along with Branford ) and with David Sanborn , among others .
7 But although he 's played with Albert Collins , Eric Clapton , Alexis Korner and Robert Cray — he says there 's still a lot to learn .
8 I do n't think he 's played with a band since he left , as he 's responsible for almost all the instruments on his solo album .
9 Over the years since then he has got together privately with all the surviving members for reunion jams but , unlike every other outfit he 's played with ( including his Canadian hometown high-school instrumental band The Squire ) , he 's never gone public with a Springfield reunion .
10 What I often do is get the drummer to play , and if he 's a little uneven with his touch , I 'll take what he 's played from the tape machine , go through a MIDI trigger device and record onto Creator the notes from his bass drum and snare .
11 ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true .
12 Yes , ’ said Joe , as he poured Runner 's unfinished cider into a bottle ready for him the next night , ‘ he 's blessed with a good woman .
13 And he 's blessed with a gift of a voice that swoops from arcs of strangulated screeching to the huskiest falsetto .
14 While he 's remanded in custody in Ireland his brother will be held by detectives in Swindon
15 is what he 's called to .
16 The band 's guitar tech , Mole — so named because of the way he squints through his rounded spectacles — punches a continuous barrage of Ramones hits into the jukebox , and drummer Fyfe Ewins models a beret he 's liberated from Lord knows where .
17 I tell him — since this critic has n't liked anything he 's seen for about twenty years — ; it does n't matter if he comes on a wet Wednesday with no R in the month and a tram strike .
18 ‘ Naturally , he 's seen to it that his commitments are met , has n't he , dear ? ’
19 In the other , the sort he 's just woken from , he becomes an eyewitness to terrible events he 's seen on TV .
20 The nightmare feels quite different from what he 's seen on TV — but he thinks it is closer to the truth .
21 They 've got to be Coptic , of course , and preferably someone he 's met through the church .
22 Someone he 's met at Cannes ?
23 If he 's met with an accident , the moors are far too vast for the two of us to cover much of an area before dark . ’
24 I suspect he 's happier in sports cars , but he 's determined to be a country gent ! ’
25 If he 's determined to be awkward , roll on the eighth !
26 It 's early morning on the Forest Vale industrial estate in Cinderford , and company boss Roger Sanderson starts work outside his plastic mouldings factory.But while other businessmen are checking their ansaphones and fax machines , he 's faced with swilling down sheep droppings left by the flocks that roam the estate.It 's a task that has to be repeated several times a day , and Mr Sanderson has had enough. :
27 I 've phoned the doctor , and he 's arranged for her to be admitted to hospital for observation , or whatever they do .
28 " He 's arranged for some of his men to come along — it 's very heavy , you know — and he wondered whether you want it moved upstairs or downstairs . "
29 When he 's exhausted the list , he is n't sure what he 'll do ; he 's heard of pirate stations and Citizens ' Band clubs , but he 'll have to find out more .
30 He 's heard of your father 's heart attack , and wants reassurance — personal reassurance — that I will be the next chairman of the international network , which of course includes all dealings in Auckland . ’
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