Sentence examples for he has been drinking from inspiring English sources

This is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has been drinking recently. For example, you could say: "I noticed that he had been drinking when I saw him at the party last night."

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It's hard to say that he's matured completely—he has been drinking Coca-Cola during changeovers but playing for himself, he seemed in early rounds to have found greater calm, and handily beat a strangely subdued Dimitrov to reach the quarterfinals, for the first time, without losing a set.

He has been drinking, and in the studio he drinks more; he lights a joint; he paces; he undresses.

Shunning doctors, he feels as strong as an ox, although he has been drinking and overeating for years.

I have been with Brock while he has been drinking a few times within the past two years.

For the past year or so, he has been drinking his lunch (another efficiency): a smoothie containing fruits, vegetables, proteins, and fats.

While he is shaving Willie tells him that he has been drinking a good deal and that he smashed up his car while driving with a girl.

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He had been drinking all day and he would drink all evening until he passed out.

Also, he had been drinking.

He had been drinking heavily.

He had been drinking kind of heavily.

Everybody was generally agreed that he had been drinking.

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