Example sentences of "been [verb] to another [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not least , the general public has been treated to another dose of Nanny Knows Best .
2 Mr Morrison has been likened to another vice-president , the late Hubert Humphrey .
3 The company now hopes to transfer what has been developed to another vendor — Digital Equipment Corp sells the Y-MP EL , but has been less successful than Cray hoped .
4 In a confidential statement to the council 's investigating committee Mr Horn said he had suffered stress since more than half of his duties had been transferred to another education unit in 1989 .
5 Every kind of reason for it went through her mind : the doctor had given him six months to live , his family was moving away from the area , he had been transferred to another school .
6 ‘ Has the cargo been transferred to another train in Fribourg ? ’
7 It may be justified where : ( i ) the original factors leading to registration no longer apply ; ( ii ) the child and his family have moved to another area ( and responsibility for the case has been transferred to another authority ) ; ( iii ) the child has reached the age of 18 years or married ; or ( iv ) the child has died ( para 6.45 ) .
8 And that that guy has just been transferred to another group so you know we 're now one short well in fact we 're three or four short up in Scotland so .
9 The attacker has been moved to another jail .
10 The prisoner has now been moved to another jail .
11 She had never heard that Father had been apprenticed to another business in the town of Ballylee .
12 Torvale Building Products has been sold to another firm .
13 Somehow we 've been transported to another world . ’
14 It was not however , until I arrived in the country , and found myself surrounded by objects as strange as if I had been transported to another planet , that I conceived the idea of devoting a portion of my attention to the mammalian class of its extraordinary fauna . ’
15 Just as with other heroes like Arthur and Charlemagne , it was thought that he had been transported to another time or place to await his country 's greatest need .
16 If we had simply been moving to another site we would just roll everything up and take it with us .
17 Acting Navy Secretary Sean C. O'Keefe , Garrett 's successor , announced at a press conference on Sept. 24 that Williams and Gordon had been granted requests for early retirement , while Davis had been reassigned to another post .
18 We excluded patients if ( i ) they had had an episode of pneumonia within the past 6 months , ( ii ) they lived in a nursing home or had been admitted to another hospital within the past 2 weeks , and ( iii ) there was subsequent clinical or laboratory evidence of a different diagnosis .
19 This was attributed to four main factors : the chairperson had been promoted to another school ; the librarian/coordinator had been promoted to a complex and demanding pastoral role ; the reorganisation of secondary schools had imposed strains to which the activities of a library committee were an unwelcome addition ; and finally , the fact that the project purchases were now completed , with the books already finding their way on to the library shelves , appeared to be seen as an indication that the committee 's work had been completed .
20 Six months on , Sue Hill has been promoted to another department where she sells advertising and loves her job .
21 But production has been switched to another factory .
22 But any interference by us to control the judgment of the visitor , would be attended with the most mischievous consequences , since we must then decide on the statutes of the college , of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum .
23 As to the third point ( the reason why the court lacks jurisdiction to review ) , the views of Holt C.J. are supported by the passages I have already quoted from Rex v. Bishop of Ely ( inability to decide on the statutes of the college ‘ of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum ’ ) and Ex parte Buller , 1 Jur .
24 If , therefore , we were to interfere , it would be for the purpose of controlling his judgment ; but any interference by us to control the judgment of the visitor would be attended with the most mischievous consequences , since we must then decide upon the statutes of the college , of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum . ’
25 Of course I realised that at the last moment he could have been attached to another troop , but this seemed highly unlikely in view of the S.A.S. methods of training , which relied upon close personal co-operation between all ranks .
26 The estate had been willed to another prisoner , a distant cousin , on the clear understanding that should it ever be returned to Jewish hands , the monies and profits taken from it would be devoted to the creation of a Zionist state .
27 It was apparently replaced with the claim that Edward 's children were illegitimate , because Edward , before his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville , had been betrothed to another woman .
28 It was apparently replaced with the claim that Edward 's children were illegitimate , because Edward , before his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville , had been betrothed to another woman .
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