Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [been] to [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The morning after I had been to this party at the Spanish Embassy , I received an invitation from the Spanish Ambassador and Señora Puig de la Bellacasa to go to their Farewell Party . |
2 | ‘ I 've been to that riding-stable — Angela 's sister Jennifer and I went hacking one day when I stayed the weekend there . |
3 | I 've been to that house |
4 | Try and make sure it 's dried and then I 'll do it tomorrow morning when I 've been to that playgroup . |
5 | Cos I have n't been for two years since I 've been to that one ! |
6 | Yes I 've been to that . |
7 | Though I 've been to some Wakes that were nice |
8 | Mum whe I 've been to some before and they 've had the erm |
9 | I bet I 've been to more schools than Australia , I 've been to four schools in Australia |
10 | I 've been to most European countries , but Albania has always been a closed country . |
11 | I have been to many throughout the country . |
12 | I have been to many of those areas and seen the problems . |
13 | I have been to both places and can assure you , there is a great difference . |
14 | I have been to enough ecclesiastical congresses which have claimed that the voice of the Holy Spirit lay behind the votes of the big battalions to be sickened by it . |
15 | If you 've been to any of the major house parties , you 'd know them by sight , if not by name . |
16 | Saying you 've been to those destinations in the U K does n't actually hold the same appeal or esteem . |
17 | ‘ And where d' you think you 've been to this time of night ? ’ |
18 | Are you sure you 've been to this place before ? " |
19 | And when you 've been to this you 'll know more about it that what I do . |
20 | Changing the subject quickly , I wondered how great an inspiration she had been to all those women out there in their 40s who lacked her drive to embark on a new career . |
21 | She had been to all the parentcraft classes , and had not learnt a thing . ’ |
22 | She had been to most of the early-morning markets as far as Hyères . |
23 | ‘ After all that we 've been to each other over the years , Dane , darling … ’ |
24 | and she said something about , oh we 've been to that new pub , she said , mind , she said , we had to come home at half past nine , she said , he 'd had enough , she said , he were ready for bed , God , she said he 's turning into a right old man , and you know what I mean , she did n't , she would n't , |
25 | We 've been to most of the lecture theatres . |
26 | Now we 've been to these meetings , and there 's a lot of airy-fairy words about yes we support parishes . |
27 | She says , Ali Carver , she said they 'd been to that last Saturday night with a couple from and she said they paid fifteen pound just them |
28 | This was a soft seduction of her senses , a sensuous reminder of what they had been to each other and what they had lost . |
29 | More pointedly , such analyses are concerned with measuring the effects of wage movements ; the causes have to be sought in the actual , real-world process of industrial relations — an environment as uncongenial to economists as it has been to many industrial managers . |
30 | Although before this year he 'd been to fewer golf tournaments than we had cold drinks on that hot September afternoon , he still has fond memories of watching Arnold Palmer win the Colonial NIT close to his hometown of Dallas in 1962 . |