Example sentences of "[pron] have been [verb] to a " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 I had been invited to a banquet by some mad Russian prince .
3 I had been listening to a lot of songs in very different styles , quite consciously , to try to get a little more inspiration for when we went into the studio .
4 My mother-in-law helped to run one of the early family planning clinics , and I had been despatched to an appointment with the other doctor ! )
5 ‘ If I had been married to a successful man , ’ said Lili , ‘ I should never have discovered myself , or my potential . ’
6 " I 've been invited to a dance . "
7 I 've been invited to a party next weekend .
8 I 've been talking to a lot of people . ’
9 ANOTHER Budget bites the dust and I am assailed by the sobering realisation that though I 've been subjected to a fair number of them now , I have n't really understood any .
10 I have been limited to a reduced number of pages , but I have tried hard to make them count .
11 I have been banished to a windy concrete corridor far from everywhere .
12 ‘ A couple of the DJs and I have been invited to a party being given by one of the local music companies .
13 On Sunday I have been invited to a farmhouse-restaurant in the country to sample some rural Brazilian fare .
14 I know I have been reduced to a babble of disconnected comments , which do n't really say much .
15 Furthermore , the deregulation of bus services has shifted demand away from traditional large buses towards smaller ones , the demand for which has been met to a great extent by importers .
16 It is not difficult to identify a rabbit burrow which has been converted to an earth and which contains fox cubs .
17 This is Meregill Hole which has been descended to a depth of 565 feet , giving it the distinction of being the deepest of all .
18 The panel 's report , which has been submitted to a parliamentary committee , set out two lines of argument .
19 Could I say Chairman , in Worcester and Shropshire are in agreement with this budget and er , which has been engineered to a great deal by the Chairman of the Budget and er , we 're here to ,
20 The old books were stored in a room which had been converted to an office for the new library .
21 Some plants which had been transferred to a growth cabinet maintained at 5°C , with a similar regime in all other respects , were measured .
22 He quoted " dramatic data " which had been presented to a recent meeting of a committee charged with deciding the future of the shell .
23 He referred to Inwood , whose name was to be kept alive at the new hospital , and which had been likened to a ‘ five star hotel ’ , and where patients had particular cause to be grateful to the town 's GP 's who were so conveniently on hand at the Health Centre .
24 A book which had been issued to a former student , now left the Garden , has been found in the Potting Shed .
25 On completion of the conservation programme the Firefly was officially rolled out at Duxford on June 2 , in company with the IWM 's Fairey Gannet XG797 and Sea Hawk WM969 , both of which had been subjected to a similar conservation programme .
26 This , incidentally , throws some doubt on the efficacy In addition to the aggradation of the lower reaches of river valleys , the Post-glacial rise of sea level caused widespread aggradation of any lowlands which had been eroded to a sufficiently low level .
27 The floor of the inner room was of light-coloured wood which had been sanded to an unbelievable smoothness .
28 For those who find it hard to work with or explain coherently to others a set of numbers which have been raised to a power or logged , Mosteller and Tukey ( 1977 : 194 ) suggest a technique which they call ‘ matched re-expression ’ to rescale the transformed values to fall within the main range of the original number scale .
29 Another , but much larger , group of vessels of late-sixth-century date , which have been assigned to a potter/workshop are known collectively as the Illington-Lackford group , after the two principal cemeteries in Norfolk and Suffolk where they have been found .
30 Classical and classicizing treatises on rhetoric and poetics are filled with descriptions of these linguistic ornaments , most of which have been codified to a very high degree .
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