Example sentences of "he had been [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He had been neither to a great school nor to a university .
2 Rostov shook his head , concealing the knowledge that he had been briefly in danger of his life .
3 He had been Away on a Course when she first joined , and when she met him it was — as far as she was concerned — hate at first sight .
4 The latter , a cashier with the company , immediately protested his innocence and said that he had been away on holiday at the time .
5 After his visits to London his wife was waiting to welcome him as if he had been away for weeks , and she was always dutiful in bed .
6 Nevertheless they smiled and waved at him as he came in and Deuce , at the tape recorder , came over , arms open , as if he had been away for weeks .
7 He had been away for some hours .
8 He had been away from his wife and family for nearly two weeks now .
9 He was tempted to go in and get it over , but he had been away from his temporary headquarters for a long time and he did not even know if the body had bean recovered successfully .
10 Perhaps the patient had taken medicine for his stomach while he had been away from the table , and taken too much .
11 He had been apart from Irina on many occasions — too many — but a permanent separation was something he still had to get used to .
12 There may be occasions when it is quite right or entirely understandable that an asylum applicant did not make his claim until he had been here for some time .
13 When I was eventually connected with my Commander-in-Chief I was to learn that this was the first night he had been abed in 13 consecutive nights of operations .
14 So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ?
15 In later years , Roderick confided that he had been far from happy with the title , for the book certainly was not " elementary " .
16 Born about 1182 in Normandy , the son of a German father ( Henry the Lion ) and an Aquitanian mother , he had been much in the company of his uncle , King Richard I , who created him count of Poitou at the age of fourteen .
17 He had been abroad on his support-gathering tour at the time of the malai invasion .
18 He had been across to New York with The Lady 's Not For Burning , just before the Stratford season .
19 He had been twice to Iraq .
20 He had been twice into Ruane 's office , and the first time the block had been polite , and the second time he had been told rather less politely to sit on his hands and wait , like everybody else had to .
21 It was a place he rarely went , and now he had been twice in twenty-four hours ; last night with Benny , and tonight because he was so late and fussed getting back from his useless journey to Dublin .
22 His presidency , in other words , might have ended less ingloriously if he had been more like his successor in the White House .
23 We tended to think of Sandy as a liability because he had been so over the past years .
24 He had been so throughout his school life and through college , managing to only just scrape through by handing in work started the night before it was due in .
25 While originally he had been fully in support of the Arusha Declaration and allied policies , later he began to attack the Government from London .
26 He had been there for an hour and a half .
27 He told me he had been there for a long time dying .
28 He had been there for almost two weeks now , visiting Uncle Lionel .
29 He looked as though he had been there for some time , and Shelley had a funny feeling that he was looking studiously down to hide the fact that he had been listening at the door to her conversation with Mrs Richards .
30 He had been there for two nights , sinking deeper and deeper , ’ but the troops , obsessed by their own suffering , passed by without so much as casting a glance at the wretched beast .
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