Example sentences of "who [vb past] [been] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At last we were able to talk to people who 'd been through this . ’ |
2 | And this was the day to do it the Women of the North lunch in Harrogate , like the Woman of the Year in London ‘ only much friendlier and more fun ’ according to a lady who 'd been to both . |
3 | The dressing room was charged with venom , jealousy , spite , and also total and undisciplined panic , which stemmed mainly from Stefan , who had been through most things with Gesner in the course of the various Seasons , but never anything like this ; never before an open confrontation between Gesner and the Direktor in the middle of a performance . |
4 | Only with an effort did those who had been to all the other parties locate one another and separate themselves from the mob . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I was spellbound : I had never known anybody who had been to such a faraway country . |
7 | Harrowby was an eminent politician , who had been for many years MP for Liverpool ; his scientific interests were in geography and statistics . |
8 | At this moment the King , who had been for some time busily writing in his notebook , called out , ‘ Silence ! ’ and read out from his book , ‘ Rule Forty-Two . |
9 | This question is considered for people who had been in such homes for a year or more . |
10 | Often , all education was conducted by the internees themselves — English lessons being given by people who had been in this country for a number of years . |
11 | Deputy chairs Boris Isayev and Svetlana Goryacheva , who had been among those seeking Yeltsin 's resignation in April 1991 [ see p. 38130 ] , had resigned their posts on Oct. 24 . |