Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have been to " in BNC.
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1 | When asked to talk through her technique , she appears reticent , suggesting that it is a little too simplistic and old-fashioned , perhaps too naive for those readers who have been to art school . |
2 | When asked to talk through her technique , she appears reticent , suggesting that it is a little too simplistic and old-fashioned , perhaps too naive for those readers who have been to art school . |
3 | Readers who have been to one of my knit-club talks , will remember the prototype shown there which I referred to as the ‘ Knit-club Jumper ’ , because of the ease of making the basic jumper look different at each club meeting , just by changing the collar ! |
4 | In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , sociologists and anthropologists , including Émile Durkheim , were interested in the reports of travellers and missionaries who had been to parts of Australasia . |
5 | But heal they do as we have seen from those lines who have been to the brink demonstrate . |
6 | Often there was scant evidence of academic activity , and this prompted criticism from some of those users who had been to mainstream schools . |
7 | In the 1990s the Bar likes to proclaim that all that has changed , that it is no longer dominated by men who have been to public schools followed by Oxford or Cambridge . |
8 | So ghastly , that arrogance , that insensitivity of boys who 've been to public schools . |
9 | Let J = ( students who have been to Jamaica ) Let T = ( students who have visited Trinidad ) Now answer these questions . |