Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] been [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | He made it sound like we 've been our for a , you know , a romantic candle lit dinner and , you know , and we 'd just been down to his study for God 's sake ! |
2 | I decided to give her Arsenicum Album LM1 in a 100ml bottle and within 1 month she was feeling much better , her period had been the best she could remember and she 'd even been out to a party . |
3 | ‘ But I 've only been down to the banister to pick up my coat . ’ |
4 | A porter had already been up to the suite with their luggage , she noted , as she observed that off the sitting-room — with French windows to a balcony between — were two other doors . |
5 | ‘ I 've just been on to Mallachy . |
6 | I 've just been up to Tesco 's . |
7 | I 've just been up to the Wembley exhibition of word processor , and one of the things I noticed there was the increasing number of processors and packages which I think you would describe as friendly or at least semi-friendly to , to help people . |
8 | ‘ I 've just been down to the market . |
9 | Hiya yeah yeah oh yeah I 've just been down to oh we 've only just got in |
10 | I 've just been down to the grubber . |
11 | Neville , fresh in from points east , had just been down to Carnaby Street and looked the very model of the new generation . |
12 | Crime Squad officers had quickly been on to the address in Wiltshire Lane . |
13 | I was allowed up to chatter with the older men about the good old days on Le Manche , when my grandfather had not only held serious philosophical and religious conversation with les pecheures over his loud hailer , but had also been in to Boulogne harbour as thanksgiving for a market or two in Hastings at needy times . |
14 | We leave , saddened by the plight and determined to come for longer the next time , to stay through a winter and spring , to find out what that old woman had really been up to holding that white sheet up to the Northern Lights . |
15 | The Fabians had indeed been up to Tafahi , about a month before . |
16 | Somerset police had indeed called , and the BA had indeed been up to no good . |
17 | I 've actually been down to Norfolk this weekend so |
18 | But now that she came to think of it she had never been out to any sort of meal with John . |
19 | I have personally been down to the suppliers several times and checked , and there is no doubt we will have delivery . |
20 | Lucy , who has 13 grandchildren and two great grandsons , added : ‘ I have already been down to my flat and have had a laugh with my friends . |
21 | He 's just been on to Maureen , got a couple of orders bearings and an Anglia contact . |
22 | Right and that was the result we generally observe in agriculture in that , for example , if you have ever been down to er the West the West of England where there is a number of apple growers you will find that when there is a very big harvest , right , apples just left to rot on trees , right , simply because it is not worth farmers harvesting er those apples because they wo n't get er price to cover their average vanable costs . |
23 | He 's actually been there to . |
24 | No , I have never been back to England . |