Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb past] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She tried to make allowances , constantly reminding herself of the responsibility Nathan was carrying and how long he had been without sleep .
2 I asked him how long he had been with the Republicans and he said , ‘ Three weeks — I 'm a sales manager and I 've been given leave of absence by my company just to produce last night 's rally . ’
3 " Can you estimate how long he 'd been in the water ? "
4 But perhaps he had been to a Harley Street specialist — it was easier to imagine the long holiday being recommended behind thick net curtains in one of those tall houses with several brass plates on the door .
5 I thought perhaps he 'd been to you and sort of were you interested and he he 'd come back .
6 So he 'd been to the doctors about few weeks ago and he 'd been repairing his shed , said there was water coming in and he went to he said oh you 've pulled a ligament or something he said , it 'll take weeks for it to clear up but anyhow he went back again about a fortnight ago .
7 Her husband , Stuart , 52 , said yesterday he had been in daily contact with her since she flew to Canada last month on the second pilgrimage to find her son .
8 THE polar explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes said yesterday he had been within a week of death when he finally agreed to ‘ be sensible ’ and abandon his Antarctic expedition .
9 And once he had been at Oxford , she said .
10 Wheat and barley he knew , and once he had been in a field of turnips .
11 An hour past he had been with his Ministers .
12 The Defence Secretary also said that now he had been in the post a year , he was reviewing defence spending priorities to see if they were correct .
13 So relaxed now ; yet only a short while ago he had been in the depths of despair .
14 Carlson could think of no reason why Bulbir Singh Mann should be the target of assassins ; presumably he had been in the way .
15 Sergei 's bed had n't been slept in , and presumably he 'd been to bed with Masha .
16 Maxim looked at the clutter of parts in front of him and realised how right he 'd been in saying soldiers hate to throw away guns , even cheap Spanish ones .
17 Unfortunately he 'd been beyond reason , and after hearing in detail from Paul what a fiasco the whole performance had been she was n't surprised .
18 ‘ A couple of hours earlier he had been at home watching television , eating his tea , just our Danny as he always was — a 14-year-old boy full of life , energy and cheek . ’
19 But at least he had been with Grimma .
20 He spent money that he had n't got and twice he 'd been in a duel .
21 Previously he had been with Intel Corp and Burroughs .
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