Example sentences of "been [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's been on about the Brownies ever since she was seven , the age at which Granny says girls can join . ’ |
2 | Crime Squad officers had quickly been on to the address in Wiltshire Lane . |
3 | I 've been on to the P.L.A . |
4 | They had been on to the energy crisis , for example , years before it hit politics . |
5 | Anyway within about half an hour he came on and umm , been on to the record company sorting out a couple of records that we hope are the things you like , plus they were going to sort you out some tickets were n't they ? |
6 | The search for a proper definition has certainly been on in the House of Commons for several years . |
7 | It would have been down to the Academy to appoint the next ruler of the Seven Planets . |
8 | I 've just been down to the grubber . |
9 | I have personally been down to the suppliers several times and checked , and there is no doubt we will have delivery . |
10 | That must have been down to the policeman . |
11 | he said in all that , we got two he said the other one cut itself badly this morning on er a piece of glass obvious he said managed to come back to me you know being on a lead all his leg was cut so he sort of been down to the vet and had two stitches |
12 | ‘ I have n't been down to the sea yet . |
13 | Reuben Boll must have been down to the Canaries or Tenerife . |
14 | Adam said , ‘ I have n't been down to the cottage in an age . |
15 | ‘ But I 've only been down to the banister to pick up my coat . ’ |
16 | When he went round the corner to her room and knocked , she would have to pretend that she had been down to the kitchens . |
17 | Betty , who clearly had not washed , since she had not been down to the stream and there was no water in the cottage , padded about in her dressing-gown and slippers offering to slice the bread for breakfast . |
18 | He 'd been down to the coke-cellar beneath the church , where the stage was stored , and with the assistance of Mr Peniket he 'd tried the curtains for size . |
19 | ‘ I 've just been down to the market . |
20 | She had been down to the lochside in the early morning with a basket of crusts and potato peelings for the water birds and had left a row of neat black boot prints in the snow . |
21 | During the last week of September that year , Cornwall had been enjoying an Indian summer and Edna and Celia had been down to the Cove every day . |
22 | Melanie had not been down to the work-room since her very first morning ; she tried not to look at the partially assembled puppets , hanged and dismembered , on the walls . |
23 | ‘ I 've been down under the sea , you know ! |
24 | This original small port and fishing village had been down on the marshes adjoining the Rother , not far from Rye , and given to Fécamp Abbey by Cnut . |
25 | ‘ She might have been down at the jetty a couple of hours ago . |
26 | Maggie immediately thought of the lack of seagulls she 'd noticed when she 'd been down at the sea-front . |
27 | I would rather have been down at the villa making figgy hedgehogs for Tony but a promise is a promise . |
28 | His wife in her innocence told us he had been down at the steamer when we landed and had slipped out of sight , and next morning he had left at six o'clock to go and visit a small island North of Jura where he had never been known to go before . " |
29 | It was just that , well , I heard he 'd been down at the police station this morning . |
30 | My friends who lived nearby were all envious for I was the only one who had ever been down into the depths of the mysterious cellar . |