Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [adv] been to " in BNC.
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1 | Graham Turner 's future has also been to the fore recently but for different reasons . |
2 | Q My 3-year-old mongrel has just been to the vet to have his teeth cleaned , as a checkup revealed that he had dental problems . |
3 | For contaminated groundwater , the standard process has generally been to pump-and-treat the water on-site , with subsequent recharging to the aquifer or disposal to a sewer . |
4 | I understand that my right hon. Friend has just been to Oman , so perhaps he can give the House some information . |
5 | In profit-oriented organizations this emphasis has not been to the exclusion of performance measures for the simple reason that , because of the existence of the profit measure , the stewardship accounts can be analysed to yield pointers to performance . |
6 | From start to finish quality control has always been to the fore at Guinness Dublin where the company has had its own laboratories for over a century . |
7 | Rainbow has n't been to Goldie 's house in years . |
8 | ‘ My style has always been to be analytical , ’ says the man who gained a double first in maths at King 's College , Cambridge . |
9 | I do n't think any MP has ever been to the monetary system to ask for a couple of million pounds , actually . |
10 | Dad has n't been to bed yet Carla . |
11 | Dad has n't been to bed yet . |
12 | This argument is untenable as some of the most dramatic changes in behaviour by American hospitals occurred at the time that the prospective payment system was introduced , when only 10% of hospitals were private , for profit institutions , and there is considerable evidence that , especially for rural hospitals in the United States , the threat has indeed been to survival . |
13 | Whilst my message this time has mainly been to our Service team , we all have a part to play in improving the quality of our business . |
14 | He barely speaks Italian and in fact has only been to the country of his ancestry once — on a school trip . |