Example sentences of "he [vb past] been [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was reading somewhere this morning where he 'd been with eight clubs in one season .
2 Although before this year he 'd been to fewer golf tournaments than we had cold drinks on that hot September afternoon , he still has fond memories of watching Arnold Palmer win the Colonial NIT close to his hometown of Dallas in 1962 .
3 He looked at me apathetically through a mist of weakness and pain and one could see he 'd been in that water a lot too long .
4 If he 'd been in deep water he would n't have been damaged so much and neither would he have surfaced yet , perhaps not for several more days .
5 He had been at such pains .
6 He had been at this cure for a mere four years but his reputation was growing fast .
7 Ever since he had been at high school he 'd found some enjoyment and relief by getting back at them in ways they obviously did n't expect .
8 Even Boddy , who had been telling Westerman as they came down the stairs how he had been at Bad Godesberg in 1938 just two days after Hitler and Chamberlain had left , trailed away into silence .
9 He had been on one knee , but had risen to " attention " and then fallen , expiring without a word or groan , or any valedictory comments whatsoever .
10 He had been on that motorbike , which was in bits over beside the wall .
11 He smiled ; he had been on intimate terms with death for a long while , it had no terrors for him .
12 When he had been on this diet for ten days he was tested with various foods .
13 ‘ Parul knew he had been with other women and they rowed about it .
14 Apart from the two social occasions when he had been with another girl , Liza had seen little of him , even though she had taken every opportunity to pass by the farmhouse where he was billeted .
15 He had been for many years an Examiner with the Joint Matriculation Board , and latterly Chief Examiner for the Cambridge Board .
16 Mr Strachan 's acquaintance with the Library did not begin with his appointment as Chairman , since he had been for many years , as a historian and biographer , a reader in the Library 's Reading Rooms .
17 His vocal chords abruptly haemorrhaged ; CBS TV dropped him , as did his agent MCA , and Columbia Records with whom he had been for ten years .
18 Before Abbotsfield , he had been to all intents and purposes an honorary member of the Molland family .
19 Rain asked whether he had been to Sabine Jourdain 's home .
20 Like many graduates stimulated by their experiences , he discovered that although he had been of sufficient calibre to acquire the offer of the scholarship in the first place , he now faced the inevitable service obsession with a rejection of academic prowess in preference for ‘ practical skills in the real world ’ ( ibid. 157 ) :
21 How fond he had been of darling Mou-Mou … it broke Mummy 's heart to have her put down , but it was the kindest thing to do … .
22 But to her amazement he did nothing of the kind , but , shaking his head as if he had been under some kind of stress , ‘ I did n't think I could have got your innocence so completely wrong , ’ he stated gruffly .
23 She had not slept with Ivan , nor ever would , but was deriving a secret satisfaction from the knowledge that present at her party that night would be all the men with whom she had ever slept : or all save one , and he had been from another country , and she had not known his name .
24 He had been in other worlds beside Ridgery Butts , the Yorkshire Dales and the long miles between , and thieving and creeping and running and looking after himself ; but Marian knew only the Ridgery and remembered very faintly some other sort of life , a memory of glints and patches of a different sort of sunlight .
25 He had been in good health , and had been subjected to no particular strain or exertion .
26 People would realize that he was writing about himself , that he had been in that room .
27 He had been in that street two weeks earlier .
28 He gave a slight sardonic grunt , remembering how excited he had been in that railway carriage on his way to Carewscourt .
29 If he had been in some sort of trance , ( lasting who knew how long ? ) that might account for the sudden appearance of Jos .
30 Pike is n't a big guy , but he did this like he had been in secret weight-training .
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