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

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1 What I am trying to do is identify genetic potential long before the birth of the infant , and therefore long before he has been affected by his environment .
2 He has been affected by hamstring problems twice since joining us .
3 But in all cases he has been stopped by diocesan authorities as the centres are outside his parish .
4 In four of the illustrations the defendant appears naked after he has been mugged of his clothes .
5 It is clear that he has been speaking for some time .
6 It seems to have been working — up to a point at least — and even members of the opposition Popular Front agree that he has been accepted by many Moldavians .
7 The new Hermitage director has worked there for nearly two years as assistant academic director under acting-director Vitaliy Suslov , but he has been connected with the museum almost all his life ; his father , Academician Boris Piotrovskiy ( 1908–90 ) , was on the staff at the Hermitage for more than half a century , and was its director for twenty-six years before his death en poste .
8 He has been trying for three years and he said today : ‘ Maybe it is because , God knows , I 've had some leg problems and I just can not climb those steps that easily , ’ he joked .
9 He has been living in a succession of ANC havens .
10 For much of the last couple of decades , he has been living in France , where he is accorded a reverence denied him in his native country .
11 But that belonged to a white person who was , who could speak Punjabi very well , I think he wa he has been living in India for some time .
12 He has been living in Thailand , has a Thai wife and speaks Thai .
13 But I 'm happy with my decision to rest him because he has been competing since January , and Ever is an improving horse . ’
14 He has been competing on wheels for some 28 years .
15 The thing is , he has been using for such a long time .
16 However , I must com comment on the way that since Christmas the Vice Chair of Council has undertaken the many civic duties he has been called upon to perform , assisted by his wife .
17 Although he has been looking for the little creep to beat him up for having steered him wrong , he realises that it is better to be with someone , even someone like Ratso , than to be alone .
18 He has been looking for pollen , the other standby of people who study ancient plants .
19 He has been looking into the possibility of a career outside cricket as a pilot because of further problems with his back .
20 He has been looking after it since Tuesday morning .
21 He has been plotting since his arrival in Scotland .
22 He has been wandering about Wales , giving a spending pledge here and a spending pledge there .
23 As a result he has been threatened with libel action and even physical violence .
24 Even he has been threatened with death .
25 He has been threatened by gangs , his fences have been cut , his ewes scattered .
26 The day , the expenditure of emotion — the oyster knife he has been inserting into these women 's lives — have tired him .
27 With help from master decorator Renzo Mongiardino , who is known to have helped him in the past , Ortiz-Patiño should have little trouble showing off the rare editions , manuscripts and fine bindings first collected by his father ; his own Dutch and Spanish Old Master paintings ; English silver by Paul de Lamerie and the gold snuff boxes he has been collecting since 1956 .
28 It was Steve McQueen who was picked to play the French criminal determined to escape from Devil 's Island where he has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a pimp , of which he claims he is innocent .
29 He has been sentenced to two years in prison and given a five-year driving ban .
30 He was jailed for two and a half years , to run consecutive to his present term , which means he has been sentenced to 21 years since 1973 .
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