Example sentences of "[vb past] [been] [prep] [adj] school " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd been at that school for two terms , eight months at the most . |
2 | ‘ They 'd been to other schools and the standard is high ? |
3 | Often there was scant evidence of academic activity , and this prompted criticism from some of those users who had been to mainstream schools . |
4 | On the other hand , Memet had been to public school , so that had probably finished him off … |
5 | Of the fathers of the boarders in these schools , 92 per cent were in the Registrar-General 's Class I or II , and 52 per cent had been to Public Schools themselves . |
6 | In education the party conformed more to what would be expected : 196 MPs had been to public schools ( 68 per cent of the party , twice the proportion of Liberals ) and eighty-six of these had been at Eton , almost a third of the party . |
7 | The difficulty of interpreting such information is highlighted though by the fact that this educated elite , two-thirds of whom had been to public schools and universities , chose as their leader a man who had been to neither . |
8 | From a random group of 36 judges of the Court of Appeal and the High Court , he found that 31 had been to public schools ( 86 per cent ) and 33 to Oxford or Cambridge ( 92 per cent ) . |
9 | All the dancing that she had ever done had been at three school dances , and in sessions for instruction in the art of the polka , the mazurka , and the tarantella , and she did not think they would be much help to her now . |
10 | Ever since he had been at high school he 'd found some enjoyment and relief by getting back at them in ways they obviously did n't expect . |
11 | Of the twenty non-royal knights who processed into the chapel , all except for the two former Labour prime ministers had been at public schools . |
12 | It was a new school for us too , but at least we were all there together , and had been in Junior School together . |