Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] be introduced to " in BNC.
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1 | I found being introduced to people individually , as they arrived , much easier than going into a room full of new babies and it was good to share experiences . |
2 | She 'd been introduced to the others initially as a friend . |
3 | The nurse who had been looking after Julie escorted her to theatre and stayed with her until she had been introduced to the theatre nurse . |
4 | After she had been introduced to him he had sent her to get him a cup of coffee , but not before patting her behind . |
5 | She lived in a dream of love from the moment that he had bowed over her hand when she had been introduced to him by Daisy Warwick at Warwick Castle , and murmured , ‘ Not an American Princess , surely , but a true one , ’ and later that evening , dancing with her for the third time , he had said into her ear , ‘ And can a princess stoop to a mere marquess ? ’ |
6 | She had been introduced to Norman Lamont ( very sexy ) and afterwards Charles had been wonderful , guiding her from cab to restaurant , steering her around the menu ( ‘ the salt cod is quite delicious ’ ) , plying her with Vinho Verde and a glass of Setubal . |
7 | It had been introduced to Rome a century before Constantine . |
8 | He himself was still quietly married to a girl he had been introduced to at high school . |
9 | There , at the bar , he had been introduced to one of the heads of M.I.9 who , when he heard that Eric wanted to get back to Italy and could speak more Italian than most people who had been on the run , immediately offered to make him a member of the Allied Screening Commission . |
10 | Leith tried to remember his name , recalled that he had been introduced to her as Travis something or other , checked that Rosemary did not appear under stress , and left them to it . |