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

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1 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 ) .
2 He has n't been seen since .
3 and he ha he has n't been trained up fully yet so he , you know but plus , the course he 's on at er college is n't doing him any good .
4 He has also been warned not to increase VAT or extend it to include children 's clothes , domestic fuel , books and newspapers .
5 Madden has been used in short bursts during the Bombers ' opening games and the ruckman has complained that he has not been given enough playing time and that this is affecting his play .
6 As far as I know , he has only been used occasionally . ’
7 The hon. Member for Dagenham must have been speaking out of turn at that time ; he has certainly been nobbled since .
8 The Spaniard has been down before , but he has never been counted out .
9 Guy of Lusignan was by no means the handsome fool he has often been made out to be , but his grip on the crown was precarious and the resources of his kingdom were depleted .
10 and er just at the very end all you could see was her and your man , the hologram and he 'd just been killed about five minutes earlier .
11 He 'd just been shown in by a messenger , and the moment the uniformed official had withdrawn , had expressed surprise and displeasure at finding her to be his interviewer .
12 Asked if he 'd ever been arrested before , Mitchum replied , ‘ Only for speeding , drunkenness and disorderly conduct . ’
13 Preston , who did n't , sometimes wondered if there was more to it than that and he 'd actually been conceived there , in the waiting room of some remote platform or in the empty carriage of some forgotten train .
14 Yeah well I thought they said in one of the papers that he 'd never been registered anywhere .
15 He knew Osnabrück fairly well , as he knew most towns in 1st British Corps area , although he 'd never been stationed there .
16 From over George 's shoulder stared the portrait of a general whose handling of an attack in the South African war had caused so many casualties to his own brigade that he had immediately been promoted away to see if he could do the same thing with divisions and corps .
17 It meant he had finally been accepted back into the Royal fold after being stripped of his OBE when he was jailed for tax evasion .
18 Twice he had been torpedoed , and each time he had finally been picked up ; then on PQ 17 , when the destroyers left and they had been ordered to scatter …
19 He had not been seen again since he was observed to leave the hotel just after lunch ; observed by Mrs Roscoe ( who else ? ) — and also , as Morse knew , by Lewis himself .
20 He had not been seen much in recent years , and Peggy Pine — who was Mother Francis 's line of communication with the outer world — said that he was now in a wheelchair as a result of a stroke .
21 Still , if he had not been called away he would have been up here , no doubt , demanding to see progress .
22 If he had not been called away it would have been done by now .
23 On 30 June Brent London Borough Council 's solicitors were put on notice that M. was complaining that he had not been served personally by them with a copy of the formal order and arranged that he be so served on 3 July .
24 Odin was all-wise — but he had not been born so ; he had drunk at the fountain of Mimir and had had to pledge an eye .
25 But by a miracle he had not been killed outright , and was saved .
26 ( This was why he had not been allowed up to seek out Miranda in her room — though she had managed on several occasions to sneak some of her new friends past the desk ; while at night , there was no porter and she had her own key to the wrought-iron and glass front door . )
27 Indeed , with Rush scoring two of West Ham 's four , his first goals for the club , the question of why he had not been tried earlier was of paramount interest .
28 He said the soldier told him he had been struck a glancing blow by the car , but that he had not been knocked over and afterwards had been able to continue on duty .
29 Her eyes scanned the first page quickly , taking in the expected account of how Ellen had looked after Oreste as her own , but when she came to the reasons why he had not been handed over to Gigia , Wilson slowed down and even repeated the words to herself .
30 He had just been booted out of his digs , for the nth time , because the landlady had complained about the noise of a child who had stayed with him on the way home for half-term .
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