Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [be] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The morning after I had been to this party at the Spanish Embassy , I received an invitation from the Spanish Ambassador and Señora Puig de la Bellacasa to go to their Farewell Party . |
2 | really s I 've been to dental hygiene cos I thought |
3 | Yes and er if I might s oh I er do n't know I 've been to bloody shop meself but I ai n't sorry about it , cos I 've done what I 've wanted to do and I 've enjoyed what I 've done and erm the authorities they get 'd me that on er hardship grounds there , as I say , being on er residential premise and er they showed me great respect and er |
4 | Try and make sure it 's dried and then I 'll do it tomorrow morning when I 've been to that playgroup . |
5 | I 've been to that house |
6 | Now she 'd done some training as a secretary — she 'd been to secretarial college . |
7 | ‘ And where d' you think you 've been to this time of night ? ’ |
8 | Are you sure you 've been to this place before ? " |
9 | Her singing voice is far more impressive than her talking voice ( she 's been to musical theatre college ) , and the songs will be pure pop — ’ Let's be honest , that 's my audience , ’ she says . |
10 | ‘ After all that we 've been to each other over the years , Dane , darling … ’ |
11 | We 've been to one town where many have closed down , and others are struggling to keep their heads above water … |
12 | Well he 's taken us out when they 've been to bloody shop working and come back and wa I admitted that , but I mean just to go out for an evening . |
13 | This was a soft seduction of her senses , a sensuous reminder of what they had been to each other and what they had lost . |
14 | Although before this year he 'd been to fewer golf tournaments than we had cold drinks on that hot September afternoon , he still has fond memories of watching Arnold Palmer win the Colonial NIT close to his hometown of Dallas in 1962 . |
15 | He 's been to three World Cups and one European Championship — that record is there for everyone to see . |