Example sentences of "been invite to " in BNC.

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1 Rosalie Zobel , deputy director of the Esprit projects told EW + WW that Mips Computer Systems , Sun , Motorola , DEC and IBM have all been invited to preliminary OMI meetings .
2 The mere fact he had been invited to the eight-man special event represented progress .
3 The four home countries ' teams have been invited to a pre-Games warm-up meeting in Sydney , where the Kenyans and Canadians will also compete .
4 Her last wish , to be buried in her husband 's grave , was vociferously opposed by Dr Kavanagh , who had neither known of the relationship nor been invited to the wedding .
5 DUNDEE UNITED have been invited to Central America to face Costa Rica , the dark horses in Scotland 's group in the World Cup finals .
6 One hundred bankers have been invited to Toronto on April 13 when O&Y is expected to seek formal suspension of debt repayments .
7 Parents have been invited to an open day at the Royal Opera House which includes a back-stage tour , as well as dance and make-up sessions .
8 The desire to outshine others provoked extravagance , such as that shown by a Marquise who wrote to a friend : ‘ I have been invited to Compiègne for a week so I have sold a mill ! ’
9 The three had been invited to the States by Greenpeace USA .
10 He had been invited to Hall 's conclave , but did not attend .
11 The time could not have been worse , defeat by Peru was bad enough but the entire Scottish party had been invited to a reception with the Minister of Sport Denis Howell , a former referee and a declared opponent of drug abuse in sport .
12 Like Transvaal , Eastern Province will be touring England later this year and have also been invited to the Scarborough Festival .
13 Some time later Philip wrote to say that , although he had not put his own name forward for consideration , he himself had been invited to be the official biographer and had accepted .
14 Another 20 who can not face seeing the area have been invited to the British ambassador 's villa at Kakami .
15 As I had n't been invited to that , I had to conclude that I was there to work , wearing my professional hat .
16 NEW MODEL ARMY fans have been invited to a clog clinic at the Walkley clog factory in Hebden Bridge , West Yorkshire .
17 Sharpe remembered that Lucille , who had loyally left France to stay at his side , had been invited to some fashionable and expensive ball that was supposed to take place in Brussels this night .
18 Originally , two representatives from each of Russia 's republics and regions had been invited to this meeting .
19 About five weeks ago , I had been invited to a presentation by Garth Enterprises , who were unveiling their plans for a golf course and leisure complex which would also include a hotel and the provision of some expensive houses alongside each fairway .
20 Harry Durrant , 92 , is one of only 24 veterans from throughout Britain who has been invited to RAF Marham in Norfolk .
21 Mr Betts , who works with the media group CAVE of Brazil , had been invited to Chile to coordinate a three-day workshop for community radio technicians .
22 He has eliminated a whole ‘ study section ’ , which included works after , and attributed to , Ribera ; there are no prints , and a number of paintings , which in Naples were hung as autograph , have not been invited to Spain .
23 The birthday party was of a kind which Cecilia would have wondered at , had she been invited to it , for although a few of Bienvida 's classmates were present in its early stages , by seven it had become a celebration for the grown-ups .
24 Crowds milled around , about one third of all University staff and employees had been invited to the buffet luncheon .
25 The longest shot of all must be Burma , though a locally-based UCLES ( University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate ) consultant has recently been invited to the country ( with British Embassy approval ) .
26 It will be a question of fact in each case whether the person is a lawful visitor and has been invited to the premises .
27 What a mystery it is , the way we carry on , thought Liz , as she moved on to more congenial entertainment : remembering , suddenly , the oft-repeated claim of an Austrian refugee analyst of her acquaintance , who frequently and unashamedly rejoiced in having had in his house at one time no less than five Nobel Prize winners , a claim which she had always found endearing , ridiculous , foolish , alarming , comic , in its nai¨veté , its precision , its ruthlessness : remembering the alarms and excitement of her own early encounters with the famous , the great , the titled , the rich : remembering the ancient yearning to crowd her life with people , with voices , with telephone calls , invitations , children , friends of children : remembering , in short the dread of solitude , the dread of reliving her mother 's unending , inexplicable , still-enduring loneliness : and across these memories , flitting in a half second , as she made her way , for light relief , towards Kate Armstrong , fortifying Kate , came the question — why did Henrietta Latchett , who must have been invited to a hundred parties tonight , who could never have known a lonely evening , why did she choose to come to us ?
28 There were one or two guests that had been invited to both Breasbrough parties .
29 Shirley Harper , Liz Headleand 's younger sister , was at none of these parties , and had been invited to none .
30 I had been invited to 10 Downing Street for dinner a number of times and on one of those occasions Harold Wilson asked me if I could suggest someone who would go to Salisbury and meet Ian Smith in order to find out whether there was any basis for renewing negotiations .
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