Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb base] [be] to " in BNC.

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1 Foreigners are flooding the market — in the last three weeks alone , six Norwegians have been to Premier League clubs on trial .
2 ‘ I am thinking that maybe these gentlemen have been to one English Wine Shop , ’ said Dr Haidar , speaking in that slightly sanctimonious tone that Muslims sometimes adopt when discussing alcohol .
3 The best thing of all , however , is the inspiration these women have been to others .
4 a ) How many students have been to Jamaica but not Trinidad ?
5 Richard Nelson , Director of Market Research Services at Campbell Soups All consumers want is to be told what is happening to their food , how safe it is and what is its quality …
6 The largest increases have been to women aged 20–24 ; about 4 in 10 of their births were outside marriage in 1989 , more than four times the proportion in 1971 .
7 I am aware , however , that surveying techniques of the last 150 years have been to standards of accuracy of centimetres over the same sort of distance and landscape .
8 Recent trips have been to Arran , Bute , Aberfoyle and along various cycle tracks in Ayrshire .
9 Since May 1980 , nearly 1,250 applicants have been to the board .
10 For example , people working here in acoustics and radiation physics never know which SERC committee will finally examine their applications — some of our recent applications have been to the committees for Biology , Chemistry , Chemical Engineering , Mechanical Engineering , Polymer Engineering , the joint SERC/SSRC committee or even sent off to ARC .
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