Examples of 'he had been very' in a sentence

Meaning of "he had been very"

he had been very: This phrase seems incomplete and may not have a fixed meaning in English. It could potentially be part of a sentence where the context would provide clarity on its intended meaning

How to use "he had been very" in a sentence

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he had been very
He had been very distracted at work lately.
It seemed that he had been very happy.
He had been very near death three times.
And there was a girl that he had been very interested in.
He had been very sick before and recovered.
Until then he had been very active.
He had been very involved in the issue of apartheid.
What he did find instead was that he had been very lucky.
But he had been very agitated lately.
That whole episode irritated Cukor because he had been very patient.
He had been very unpopular in his youth.
Jephthah began to realize that he had been very foolish in making such a rash vow.
He had been very careful when selecting his house.
From the moment he entered the rift, he had been very careful.
He had been very happy with his new life.

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If he drank that much water, it means that he had been very thirsty.
He had been very open with me.
But their father was overjoyed, for he had been very unhappy since leaving them.
He had been very quiet since they left the train.
Death of his father and grandfather, both of whom he had been very close to.
He had been very upset and wanted to protect her.
Not at all . But he had been very agitated lately.
He had been very rude.
Mr. Wade was frequently discriminated, although he had been very committed to playing basketball.
He had been very quiet.
For a long time, he had been very angry.
He had been very anxious.
A prisoner. He had been very ill.
He had been very constipated.
In West Green he had been very active in the Legion of Mary.
He had been very popular and was also quite a joker.
In California, he had been very active in sports, especially tennis.
He had been very impressed by the replies concerning reforms to the prison system.
He had been very intelligent since childhood and had many academic achievements.
He had been very active looking for jobs but had no success.
He had been very ill and had suffered a convulsion due to his high temperature.
He had been very troubled about many things but especially the situation in his home.
He had been very active in policy debates concerning India.
He had been very intimate with Diener when he was fourteen or fifteen.
He had been very healthy since he began practicing Falun Gong.
He had been very successful on Wall Street.
He had been very busy, and still he came to help us.
He had been very ill for months, but he had not seen a licensed physician.
He had been very clear about what he wanted, Logan.
He had been very quiet . I thought he might have suffocated.
He had been very merry, as they all were, but he was not drunk.
He had been very kind, pastoral, and gentle toward her in his response.
He had been very grateful to you, Reiko, till he died.
He had been very impressed by a book that described the Krakatoa eruption of 1883.

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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
Very few know what that means
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