Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] [be] to " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone who has ever been to a similar school will know exactly what I mean . |
2 | He is Joseph Zappala , a Florida property developer , who has never been to Spain and perhaps , more to the point , speaks no Spanish . |
3 | There are people in Oxford who 've never been to Windsor . |
4 | Equally , there are people in Windsor who 've never been to Oxford . |
5 | Talk to one or two people who 've recently been to business school . |
6 | Only the 107 who had already been to courses were asked this question and the replies are shown in Table 24 . |
7 | Yong and his father were the first people we had met who had actually been to Aru . |
8 | The troops reluctantly went to their beds , among them a number who had never been to Pathfinders before , and others who were returning after a time away . |
9 | His memories of the period are a mixture of Glasgow patter-merchant and re-cycled Hollywood cool : he was a Blues Brother who had never been to Chicago . |
10 | The court held that , despite its literal width , the expression did not embrace two Chileans resident in Chile who had never been to England , although they were partners with persons in England carrying on a business here . |
11 | There are many people who come into English-language teaching without having passed through formal pedagogic processes , so that when they are confronted with the terminology of the subject , they may be at a disadvantage to those who have already been to teacher-training college or who have a university degree in linguistics . |
12 | It is worth remembering that there are still people in Britain today who have never been to London . |
13 | It 's believed the Duke had hoped his son 's marriage to Becky Few Brown would be the making of the Marquis , a former drug addict who 's twice been to prison . |
14 | Forty-six Law Lords had been to Oxford or Cambridge , seven to Scottish universities , four to Trinity College Dublin , two to London University ( one of whom had also been to Cambridge ) and one to Queen 's Belfast . |