Example sentences of "he have not been to " in BNC.

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1 He has n't been to the baths for months . ’
2 ‘ But … he has n't been to the cottage to see Anna . ’
3 ‘ I did n't know ; he has n't been to the factory since I 've been here . ’
4 He has n't been to bed yet .
5 Relations between Egypt and Libya have been erratic since Colonel Gaddafi seized power 20 years ago , and he has not been to Egypt since the 1973 Arab-Israeli war .
6 It was n't far from where he lived , just a stop further on the tube , but he 'd not been to the area before .
7 One after the other was called to report why he had not been to the police court for a long period , and threatened that if he did not do more work in the future he would lose pay .
8 Most attention focuses here on shifts in Labour policy , on armaments and on the EC , to which may also be added another less publicised shift , namely on attitudes to the US : when Foot became leader of the Labour Party in 1979 , he had not been to Washington since the 1940s ; Kinnock and his associates were frequent , and informed , visitors .
9 He was fully dressed , his shirt creased enough to imply he had not been to bed at all .
10 He ate and drank simply and , although he enjoyed the theatre , he had not been to a play for twenty years .
11 He had not been to any of the social functions advertised — it would have seemed like living his life backwards to enter voluntarily a church hall full of women and cups of tea — he could see his mother at the urn and himself as a boy handing round those very cups .
12 He had not been to university , he had some difficulty in grasping complex economic issues , and was prone to malapropisms , but was widely respected for his managerial skills and his political experience .
13 Confession had not been a factor in the slowness of Pétain 's promotion in the way that it had checked the career of Foch , de Castelnau and other ardent Catholics ; indeed , Pétain could boast that he had not been to Mass for thirty years , so on this score alone he should have been earmarked , as things stood , for rapid advancement .
14 He had n't been to London in years , and did n't wish to .
15 He had n't been to the Martins ' for lunch since Antoinette died .
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