Example sentences of "have [be] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His sons have been to every place and farm along the Tummel .
2 Only a tiny percentage of students I have ever met have been to a seminar or a lecture .
3 We have been to a couple of films here .
4 ‘ You have been to a physician , I see .
5 You have been to a tournament and an auto-da-fé already , and if you had not embarrassed my son by fainting at the latter event you would have been presented to King Sebastian himself . "
6 ‘ Mrs. Bonnard and I have been to a concert in Aldeburgh . ’
7 that 's right and there 's also people who have been to the theatre before that 's not an audience who have
8 Since May 1980 , nearly 1,250 applicants have been to the board .
9 As Reyburn observes : ‘ Sensitive females know it is no good announcing ‘ Excuse me a minute , I 'll see if the scones are done ’ merely to have the sound of the flushing toilet proclaim to everybody in the house , ‘ I have been to the loo ’ . ’
10 And any of you who have been to the United States may have experienced this .
11 I have been to the Benefits Agency in my constituency , where the manager and staff made it plain to me that if staff were concerned about their safety they would not wear a name badge — but most of them want to because they want to be able to be identified by the public , so that if someone rings up a week later he can identify the person to whom he spoke a week before .
12 Swindon 's glory days in the FA Cup were a long time ago while Cambridge have been to the quarter finals two years running .
13 Well nowadays I do n't know whether you should record this or not , but nowadays erm they 'll not go unless they 've been to the bar or something before that well unfortunately Leslie 's not able to drink now , he ca n't after his operation , he ca n't take , it just upsets him altogether so he ca n't go to the bar and all the rest of the company have been to the bar and they 're in a different mood than what Leslie is , so Leslie 'll just not go , and it just , it 's kind of , cut him off
14 Most records of movement have been to the west , which may not be significant .
15 Brothers Jim and Dixie have been to the fore during Maghery 's charge into the decider and Lurgan aces Clan na gael know that they must combat this dual threat if they are to succeed .
16 Of this season 's injuries , more than one in 10 have been to the life and movement threatening areas of head , neck and back .
17 For example , people working here in acoustics and radiation physics never know which SERC committee will finally examine their applications — some of our recent applications have been to the committees for Biology , Chemistry , Chemical Engineering , Mechanical Engineering , Polymer Engineering , the joint SERC/SSRC committee or even sent off to ARC .
18 But heal they do as we have seen from those lines who have been to the brink demonstrate .
19 I receive letters throughout the year from people who have been to the Summer Exhibition wanting to know more about my work .
20 All the pronouncements from NATO of late have been to the effect that we regard nuclear deterrents as an important part of the armoury of NATO forces generally .
21 Every time I have been to the Jobcentre it 's been a waste of time .
22 Some of the members have been to the shop since then .
23 Neighbour Eleanor Kane said : ‘ I did n't know the young woman but the police have been to the flat a few times . ’
24 Detectives have been to the island , which covers 39 square miles , three times since they were called in by Christopher Turner , the former Governor .
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