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

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1 The problem for the hon. Member for Dartford is that , once he has been defeated at the next election , he will be replaced as a candidate by the hon. Member for Stirling ( Mr. Forsyth ) .
2 Jarrett , who has a personal best of 13.04 , has been summer training in Portugal and already this season he has been timed at 13.33 … if the NIAAF can arrange to bring Jackson along to Belfast , it will be another clash to savour .
3 Why has he sent Duncan 's eldest son north , after he has been kept at court all these years ?
4 If he has been known at all to movie-goers thus far , it 's been as Spike Lee 's cinematographer : even when Lee 's brashness caused you to squirm in your seat , you still have something pretty marvellous to look at , and that 's Ernest Dickerson 's work .
5 He has been working at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow since 1980 , but has now decided to move to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in the new year .
6 That was pretty stupid , because not only was he on the list of residents , but he 'd been seen at mealtimes by several of the other members .
7 He 'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court .
8 Joey Bonanza paid his men pretty well , but not well enough for Jack Mahoney to be able to afford the address he 'd been living at .
9 The trousers he was holding were the ones he 'd been wearing at Streatley the previous weekend .
10 At the official press conference today , Brian Horton said he 'd been looking at the young twenty-one year old for quite a while .
11 As soon as Moby was too old for puppy classes , he went to the bigger-dog classes , run by Jenny , to reinforce what he 'd been taught at puppy classes and , most importantly , what he 'd learned at home .
12 He wore an open-neck shirt and trousers that needed pressing , but he 'd apologized for his ‘ unkempt ’ condition when he 'd first greeted them , explaining that he 'd been decorating at home and had pulled on the first things to hand in his haste to get to the waxworks .
13 After all the incivilities he 'd been hurling at her , he deserved to be put in his place a little !
14 But that was just a hope he 'd been tossing at me for a couple of years without any interest from me .
15 He 'd spent most of the evening wrestling with the one fragment that he 'd managed to retain , picked out of the air behind him as he 'd been standing at the cooker watching his soup boil .
16 Which Labour MP lost a libel action against the Observer partly because he 'd been educated at Berkhamsted School ?
17 When I got into work on the big day I found out he 'd been arrested at the weekend .
18 He had been sighted at Woodcote and again with the gypsies at the village of Checkendon .
19 James said he was told after the accident by the police that he had been recorded at 153 mph .
20 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 .
21 He had been defeated at his first attempt in 1685 , and in 1689 petitioned the Commons against Tory violence at the hustings .
22 Yesterday party leaders voiced their total opposition to violent acts and one SNP MP , Andrew Welsh , claimed he had been misquoted at a recent press conference when he apparently would not rule out sabotage .
23 I knew that he had been barracked at times , but I did not realize that he was so sensitive …
24 Many forest landowners were in fact heavily amerced by Passelewe : in 1264 the Abbot of Bruern paid 500 marks for acquittance of all the trespasses of which he had been convicted at the Oxford Forest Eyre in 1245 .
25 After a one-minute search , he noticed the National Geographic magazine which he had been looking at with the teacher earlier in the day .
26 But finally deciding it was time to move off , and doing his best to ignore the rooks , which began to mob him again the moment he took flight , he flew three hundred yards to another oak which he had been looking at with some care .
27 He turned sharply from the french window and the view he had been looking at so intently .
28 And he passed her the list he had been looking at when she entered .
29 It was a house about two along from the one he had been looking at previously .
30 ‘ No it 's not ’ , said a Scots Nationalist friend one day — very rude to me — ‘ it 's not cosmopolitan , it 's colonial ’ , and he had been looking at me and thinking ‘ here 's one of those damned Englishmen sponging on the Scots , making a good thing out of them ’ .
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