Example sentences of "been to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've been to a lot of trouble over this , Paul , thank you . |
2 | The General Household Survey found that in one month in 1985 , out of people aged 65 and over , 34% had seen their doctor ; 5% had seen a nurse ; 1% had seen a health visitor ; 11% had seen a chiropodist ( footcare ) : 9% had seen a home help ; 2% had received meals on wheels ; and 5% had been to a day centre . |
3 | If you 've been to a puppy party you 'll know how much fun it can be to train your pup in a positive and natural way . |
4 | I never been to a restaurant — not on my own like . |
5 | I spect they 've been to a party . |
6 | For a moment Frau Nordern was tempted to lie , to say that she had been to a meeting , or a mother . |
7 | He said he had been to a beauty contest where the audience were mostly farmers . |
8 | Few of the youngsters will have been to a big match ; what they are emulating is what they have seen on television in shop windows and heard on their transistors . |
9 | Most white people , ’ Hall told Time , ‘ have never been to a party at a black person 's house . |
10 | He had never been to a theatre in London , but he knew now , after the performance she had given a few minutes ago , that Mother Bombie was the greatest actress in the world . |
11 | Crowds of people , including many who had n't been to a church for years , came to hear him . |
12 | On walking into the Stop Hinkley Centre , Marshall introduced himself with typical candour as ‘ the enemy ’ , then launched into a long shaggy dog story about how much opposition there had been to a hydro-electric scheme in Snowdonia . |
13 | ‘ I 'd been to a party at Cipriani 's in The Strand which went on all hours . |
14 | In 1902 he founded the Public Schools Alpine Sports Club and although this was snobbishly restricted to those who had been to a British public school , the club was instrumental in establishing winter sports as a popular type of holiday . |
15 | I know they wo n't consider me her kind , her havin' been to a fancy school , an' the typin' stuff an' all . |
16 | He returned it with this comment : ‘ I have never been to a Wesleyan school nor been at the bottom of my form ! ' |
17 | Next morning the stage manager took great pleasure in informing them they had been to a women-only club . |
18 | Mum and Dad are my greatest fans , but they have never been to a meeting ! |
19 | ‘ I 've been to a party in the village of Sutton , and I 'm on my way home . ’ |
20 | Said he 'd been to a party . |
21 | He may well be a transvestite , but I ca n't help wondering whether the make-up was simply a blind to ‘ Prove ’ , as it were , that he 'd been to a party that night , in case anyone picked him up . |
22 | Only a tiny percentage of students I have ever met have been to a seminar or a lecture . |
23 | I have recently been to a performance of Mr Handel 's Messiah and , would you believe it the Second West Yorkshire Yeomanry is to hold a Regimental Ball in the New Year , in the Exchange Buildings ! ’ |
24 | Princess Diana had been to a sumptuous EC dinner of salmon and pheasant on the Royal Yacht Britannia . |
25 | ‘ You have been to a physician , I see . |
26 | An unlikely scenario : I 've never been to a desert and the nearest I 've ever got to authentic military action is when Action Man introduced eagle eyes and gripping hands . |
27 | Yet later that evening , when they had both returned home and he had enquired about her meeting with Alison and whether she had bought a pram , she had hesitated before admitting she had actually been to a cinema . |
28 | I have n't been to a ball since I came to Canada . ’ |
29 | Mr Leslie had been to a railway staff party in a pub called the Flint , which is situated across the road from High Wycombe Station . |
30 | I have n't been to a service here for years . ’ |