Example sentences of "he have be [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 In four of the illustrations the defendant appears naked after he has been mugged of his clothes .
2 In more severe cases , the performer awakes , as if from a deep sleep , to realise that he has been cheated of his just desserts .
3 He ca n't go on sinning because his he has been born of God .
4 The position of Frederick , the young heir , shows the political sensitivity , realism and acumen of the pope , for he says that when Frederick grows up , if he sees that he has been deprived of the empire by the Roman Church he will attack the Church .
5 If Frederick , when he comes of age , sees that he has been deprived of the empire by the Roman Church , he will become its implacable enemy .
6 He has been convicted of crime , and we shall assume for the moment that he has not behaved himself within the meaning of these words .
7 He has been convicted of car crimes 16 times and had one charge pending at the time of our discussions three months ago .
8 More controversally , he has been accused of giving plum EBRD jobs to former communists , but he defends the policy .
9 He has been accused of being an agent of the CIA , and Ethiopian security gave him 48 hours to leave the country in August 1978 , but no one has found any evidence to confirm these rumours , ‘ I think it 's very unlikely that Ethiopian security would expel somebody on the basis of baseless rumours , ’ White says .
10 He has been accused of indulging in fallacious argument , l of selecting data and omitting sources , and he has allegedly ignored the great accumulation of new studies in the 1970s and 1980s that might have refuted some of his arguments .
11 He has been accused of misinterpreting the data and of generalising from untypical examples , whilst new evidence brought to light by subsequent research suggests that he was wrong in denying the existence of a two-party system , at least under Anne .
12 There is , he says , an old Lappish church near its eastern edge ; he has never seen it but he has been told of it by an old Lapp who lives near the lakes western edge .
13 Now he has been talking of being ‘ more in control ’ .
14 Did you know he 'd been convicted of drunken driving ?
15 Now he 'd lost track of what he 'd been thinking of completely .
16 He 'd been thinking of asking one of the two who had entered the front room during Slater 's monologue — the more attractive of them — for a dance even as Slater was telling him how desirable Richard Slater was .
17 He 'd lost weight , his eyes were staring and red as if they 'd been rolled in grit , and his clothes hung on him like a scarecrow 's ; it was almost as if , in the course of the past few weeks , he 'd been drained of the zest and the energy and the sense of confidence that she 'd steadily been picking up .
18 The first was some eight years ago when he 'd been accused of shoddy workmanship on a car which had been involved in a crash two days after he 'd MOTed it .
19 He 'd been accused of running a still in Saudi Arabia , where Muslim laws prohibit alcohol .
20 Oliffe 's job , according to his defence , was to fatten up animals over the winter , and this was the first time he 'd been accused of ill-treating animals .
21 I want to see what happened , er , it finished just where he says that he 'd been accused of something .
22 His face was set and hard ; except for the muscle knotting in his jaw , he looked as if he 'd been sculpted of stone .
23 The Welsh star was edged out by just two-hundredths of a second by his best friend Mark McKoy — but could have been forgiven for feeling he had been robbed of gold after the Canadian had seemed to get away to a false start .
24 As he plundered her mouth Jenna was faintly aware that there was very little anger left in him ; this was complete sensuality , no doubt because he had been robbed of an evening with Claudine in his arms .
25 In the first , he had been robbed of something on which he had set his heart ; in the second he was robbed of his life .
26 The Welshman was edged out by just two-hundredths of a second by his best friend Mark McKoy — but could have been forgiven for feeling he had been robbed of gold after the Canadian had seemed to get away to a false start .
27 The Welshman was edged out by just two-hundredths of a second by his best friend , Mark McKoy — but could have been forgiven for feeling he had been robbed of gold after the Canadian had seemed to get away to a false start .
28 But by 1646 he had been deprived of his parish and in 1648 he was expelled from Christ Church .
29 Relations between them had deteriorated sharply in previous days , with the ANC alleging a plot to wipe out its leadership , and Buthelezi stating that he had been warned of an ANC plot to kidnap and kill his two children .
30 He still insisted he had done nothing to be ashamed of and said he had been cleared of wrongdoing by his ‘ constant friend ’ Mr Major .
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