Example sentences of "[adv] been to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've only been to Devon and Cornwall , you ca n't really call |
2 | Detectives have already been to Scotland to talk to colleagues there … and they 're pooling information with officers from forces all over Britain . |
3 | I 've already been to Colin , placed my order , given him a deposit — and nothing 's happening . |
4 | International Motaung has already been to Hillsborough and Bramall Lane and will have trials with West Ham and Millwall . |
5 | The English , English and not American English or German English and er this part of a massive project been undertaken from the British Isles , in Suffolk it 's already been to Thomas More 's High School to report in lessons , here a , he decided to use the highway facility |
6 | Yeah , okay , I 've just been to Asda so kids are on the way to put the bits of shopping in the van , alright , cos I got 'em some cereal and some bread and I 'll bring up the toaster , they can take the toaster with 'em for a while and oh there is , is there ? |
7 | ‘ But I have just been to America , where England will play a big tournament next summer against the US , Brazil and Germany . |
8 | Most of you wo n't remember the time , and I certainly do n't , some of you will , you 'll be familiar with the er , healing accounts , seeing pictures on , er either in magazines or on the television news , in in old news reels , of that time when Neville Chamberlain stepped out of an aeroplane , and he 's just been to Germany and , and had a meeting with Hitler . |
9 | He 's just been to France to talk about Brando . |
10 | I understand that my right hon. Friend has just been to Oman , so perhaps he can give the House some information . |
11 | Lady Cynthia ( like Elizabeth ) had lately been to Haworth and was delighted with it : ‘ I shall write a new book about the Brontës , Three Lucky Girls , ’ she remarked . |
12 | Have you ever been to Durham Cathedral ? ’ |
13 | Have you ever been to Milvain Street , which , for all any of us know , may be a perfectly suitable home for yourself and the issue of the marriage ? " |
14 | I have never ever been to Victoria Park . |
15 | Have you ever been to Bellaghy ? = Were you ever in Bellaghy ? |
16 | I do n't know whether you 've ever been to Russia , Mr Millet , I have . |
17 | Ever been to Russia ? ’ |
18 | I had not at that time ever been to India . |
19 | ‘ Have you ever been to Delphi ? ’ |
20 | Have you ever been to Japan ? ’ |
21 | ‘ As I told you last night , this is the only time I 've ever been to Venice . ’ |
22 | You ever been to Westbury Castle |
23 | Ever been to Westbury Auctions No , straight up ! |
24 | Ever been to Shawdicth , Sidnum , County Kork , Redding or Hybry Corner ? |
25 | ‘ Lady Isabella , ’ he said softly , ‘ have you ever been to Nightshade House in Piper Alley near Whitefriars ? ’ |
26 | I do n't know if any of you have ever been to Newcastle before — if not , I 'd be happy to meet you at the station , or wherever , ( as long as it 's not too early in the morning ! ! ) , take you for a drink , and show you how to get to the ground . |
27 | Ever been to Woburn , for instance ? ’ |
28 | Had Holly ever been to Switzerland , because there was a bank there ? |
29 | She said to John , have you ever been to Tenerife ? |
30 | ‘ Neither of you have ever been to Harrods ’ sale , ’ said Apricot . |