Example sentences of "he had be " in BNC.

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1 He had left her and gone to live with an upper-class woman , had soared to the opposite end of the scale from Josie , whose attraction for him had been that of a splenetic victim from the lower depths of the goyim : but Josie had refused a divorce and the ordeal had dragged on .
2 My father had gone off up to bed and she suddenly began to tell me what her life with him had been , the bribery and the humiliation and so on .
3 Philip held out the paper that the chocolate bar Lee had given him had been wrapped in .
4 As Ari and Nathan went through the shop , Roirbak remembered with mixed feelings that Zambia and Tammuz might still be in there , and then wondered if some evil part of him had been aware of that all along .
5 In doing so , he had to jettison most of what those close to him had been telling him for the past 16 months .
6 Patrick had been company , tending him had been a solace , hoping for him had been a hope .
7 Patrick had been company , tending him had been a solace , hoping for him had been a hope .
8 The middle-aged married couple who had been caretakers before him had been dismissed on the spot for gross drunkenness .
9 Prince Charles Edward was not among the runaways although to rescue him had been the task force 's real objective .
10 Since Christmas day her feelings for him had been in such a chaotic state she did n't know whether she loved or hated him .
11 The handshake with which she had greeted him had been cool and firm and her brief smile was surprisingly attractive .
12 It was obvious that the sight of him had been a shock to Tamar 's brother , but Davis was convinced that he had never encountered George before .
13 He then realised that he had already seen his son some distance from the door and that his conviction that it was him had been totally irrational .
14 But there had been no spirit in him , the shock of what his father told him had been too great .
15 All along the terrace , on the low wall that bounded it , stood the statuary his father had once told him had been placed there by whoever inhabited the place before Hilbert and Lilian came .
16 In fact , she knew it , for a picture of him had been smuggled to her .
17 And besides , there were two things bothering him at the same time and he had assumed that the second problem nagging at him had been Cipolla .
18 Despite protests from all sides he did n't halt his labours until the body before him had been opened from navel to throat , and Dowd 's thrashings had ceased .
19 And gradually it came clear to him that every job the mate had given him had been carefully chosen to help him on his way to the bridge .
20 When the last goodbyes and blessings on him had been murmured by the ladies , two dimmed lanterns were provided by Mrs Prynn the housekeeper , and the priest was led down to the kitchens and into the stables , under the floor of which a tunnel led steeply down to the shore .
21 Was it because everything that had been precious to him had been torn from him that he had to find someone to blame for his losses , someone to take advantage of , someone from whom he could derive consolation ?
22 The first time this American woman had fellated him had been perfection .
23 So it was a happy coincidence that the Rev Alan Mackenzie at the same Congress was able to announce that he had recently attended a meeting between Sir Keith Joseph , then Secretary of State for Social Services , and representatives of other national voluntary organisations concerned with the deaf and the hard of hearing , where the Minister 's intention of setting up a permanent committee to help and advise him had been discussed .
24 ( Although Billy had undoubtedly been guilty as charged , the evidence against him had been largely manufactured , and none of his family had ever recovered from the injustice of this . )
25 This view of him had been built up gradually , partly as a result of that interview with Rodriguez back in Mexico City , and partly from the bits and pieces of information Ward had let fall .
26 He wanted to blurt out that she looked beautiful in blue , that he 'd like to kill the man who 'd been in her flat the previous evening , that he hoped her date with him had been a miserable failure , that he had hardly slept a wink all night , beside himself with jealousy .
27 And if the only deep emotion she had ever seen in him had been on the day of Ben Braithwaite 's engagement to Magda Tannenbaum , then she felt no right and no reason to be astonished at that .
28 Her last words to him had been a curse yet she had felt him at her side on the day she had marched to York with Richard Oastler .
29 Spending even this short amount of time with him had been a big mistake .
30 The desire to make love to him had been irresistible , but that temporary blindness had gone , and what she saw made her shudder .
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