Example sentences of "[adj] who have been to " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Only with an effort did those who had been to all the other parties locate one another and separate themselves from the mob . |
3 | And those who have been to Spring Harvest may respond : ‘ To avoid the notices ! ’ |
4 | But the comments from those who have been to it would rapidly be displayed outside any West End theatre : ‘ It was splendid . |
5 | If those who have been to Arab feasts ever wonder what happens to all that food and ‘ tut-tut ’ over the waste , forget it . |
6 | ‘ I 'm not going to name anyone in particular but you are all aware of those who have been to Australia this winter with the A team , and they have all got a chance of coming through this summer especially some of the young bowlers . ’ |
7 | The Shropshire parish of Myddle lies some 160 miles away from London but at least fifteen of the ninety-one families that paid the hearth tax there in 1672 had one member or more who had been to the capital city . |