Example sentences of "[not/n't] been to the " in BNC.
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1 | I pointed out that I had not been to the polytechnic , but had been to Durham University on a scholarship — only the second the force had been awarded . |
2 | West Germans who had not been to the East had no difficulty in believing them . |
3 | ‘ I 've not been to the new grounds at Walsall and Scunthorpe , Maidstone 's ground , or covered a League match at Barnet . |
4 | One after the other was called to report why he had not been to the police court for a long period , and threatened that if he did not do more work in the future he would lose pay . |
5 | Also on the visiting critics ' itinerary were such exotica as a barbecue dinner and a visit to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo ; your correspondent , a native Texan , had not been to the rodeo since 1961 , when he shook Roy Rogers 's hand , but none the less did not feel compelled to spice up this report with such familiar Texas seasoning . |
6 | It was n't far from where he lived , just a stop further on the tube , but he 'd not been to the area before . |
7 | In profit-oriented organizations this emphasis has not been to the exclusion of performance measures for the simple reason that , because of the existence of the profit measure , the stewardship accounts can be analysed to yield pointers to performance . |
8 | On deck , Martha and Nenna had been joined by Maurice , who had decided to consider himself on holiday , and had not been to the pub for several nights . |
9 | ‘ I have some shopping to do and you have not been to the town at all . |
10 | The three sets which have not been to the Joint Committee come under the negative procedure and are consequential upon the main affirmative orders . |
11 | Even where individuals have not been to the West Indies themselves , they often live in a household with an older person of the same generation ( e.g. an older sibling ) who either was born there or has spent some time there . |
12 | Have you not been to the toilet yet ? |
13 | ‘ I have n't been to the boatyard yet . |
14 | ‘ He has n't been to the baths for months . ’ |
15 | Some of the reasons they encountered for not losing weight included ‘ I have n't been to the toilet yet today ’ , ‘ I 've been arguing with my husband ’ , ‘ I absorb fat through my skin ’ , ( especially popular with people working in chip shops and serving school meals ) and ‘ it 's the cough medicine I 'm having for my sore throat ’ . |
16 | But Gere , 41 , who has n't been to the shop on Sunset Strip , LA , since the ban , can send his model wife Cindy Crawford , to run his errands . |
17 | Pamela had n't been to the tiny next-door island for years but she remembered its wild , deserted beaches , its spectacular rocky promontories , the surprising wheat fields among the rocky landscape that had given the island its name . |
18 | He had n't been to the Martins ' for lunch since Antoinette died . |
19 | We have n't been to the seaside for ages ! ’ |
20 | ‘ But … he has n't been to the cottage to see Anna . ’ |
21 | I had n't been to the mere for a week or two so did n't really know if the bream would still be moving or not . |
22 | I had n't been to the dump for a while , and it was about time I went to see what the good folk of Porteneil had thrown out . |
23 | ‘ I did n't know ; he has n't been to the factory since I 've been here . ’ |
24 | No I had n't been to the Far East unfortunately . |
25 | I had n't been to the Far East . |
26 | Antony has n't been to the dentist for about six years ! |
27 | I 've been cos I have n't been to the R A F club for ages there . |
28 | we have n't been to the |
29 | we have n't been to the |
30 | So I have n't been to the shop yet . |