Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] been [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I never been to a restaurant — not on my own like .
2 You already been to the bathroom , ’ Sam says .
3 Have you not been to the toilet yet ?
4 Ellie was now eighteen years old , and in all those years she had never travelled in a taxi-cab , nor had she ever been into the heart of Boston .
5 And he said erm now I do n't want to alarm you he said but er , have you any been on a canoe before and er I said no !
6 Have you ever been for a tour around a busy airport ?
7 ‘ Have you ever been to the Moulid ? ’ she asked .
8 Now before we come to the matter that the jury in this case , could you tell me had you ever been to the estate ?
9 Have you ever been to the pictures in that po , in erm oh what do you call the ?
10 ‘ Have you ever been off the island ? ’ asked Endill .
11 Have you ever been on a motorway when somebody has pushed their way in front of you and caused you inconvenience , made you brake ?
12 Have any of you ever been on a camomile lawn ?
13 Have either of you ever been on an HM ship before ? ’
14 Have you ever been in a position of authority at school/college/in your social life ?
15 Have you ever been in a situation even remotely like this with family , friends , or working colleagues ?
16 And li you know , er clean them and starch them and stretch them on frames and Have you ever been in a dressing room ?
17 ‘ Have you ever been in a group and somebody gets pointed at with that awful expression : ‘ She does very well for 79 . ’
18 It 's erm when you start a car , have you ever been in a car when someone 's started it up in gear and the car moves forward ?
19 Have you ever been in the house ? ’
20 Have you ever been in the sauna at er Woodbridge ?
21 Have you ever been in the office ?
22 Cassock and surplice , a black cassock and white surplice once I told you that my grandmother was once living with us , she used to delight in washing my surplice and ironing it up except me when I was singing in the choir , I did n't take a , the treble solos , that was after the choir used to sister of ours at least oh twenty men , and as many lads and youths the as I say Johnny was in the choir there was er the two brothers and there was Dick was a incense boy and his father was a manager to go in the , he used to have a red cassock and surplice , but he used to Dick 's dad was the incense swinger and they used to go about swinging incense and that , I do n't suppose they do that at all now , but er your first job as a choirboy was to pump the organ it , have you ever been in the church ?
23 I should ask you actually which is a , have you ever been in an accident ? , erm hang on a minute , button one for yes , button two for no , have you ever been in an accident ?
24 I should ask you actually which is a , have you ever been in an accident ? , erm hang on a minute , button one for yes , button two for no , have you ever been in an accident ?
25 Have you ever been around a health-food shop ?
26 ‘ Have you really been in the Corps that long ? ’
27 Well has that one not been on the floor ?
28 This in itself would hardly have been significant had it not been for a wider transformation of the adult male working class .
29 Had it not been for a diving goal-line clearance from Laws , who replaced Charles after 23 minutes , McClair might have had a second .
30 Cantona tried hard to get involved , and within five minutes might have stolen the show , had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe .
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