Example sentences of "his work be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fine examples of his work are in the National Portrait Gallery and Tate Gallery , London . |
2 | A permanent exhibition of his work is on show at |
3 | 2 years ago Teddy Sutton did n't know he could carve ; now his work is on display at up to £300 a time . |
4 | Manager of P&O Roadtanks King 's Lynn depot , about 90 per cent of his work is with British Sugar . |
5 | ‘ His work is about narcissism , but not the way we normally use that term , which is when someone is narcissistic , it means they 're self-involved . |
6 | Overall , however , his work is in austere counterpoint to Gaudi 's luxuriant stone tableau of the Nativity on the cathedral 's east face . |
7 | With his usual aplomb , Koons insists his work is in a different league . |
8 | Gregg Toland was the cameraman and his work is in a class of its own — full of haunting close-ups and long shots that graphically bring out the tragic relationship between man and the land . |
9 | More of his work is in the St George 's Gallery . |
10 | Barry has had four successful solo exhibitions and his work is in private collections in the UK , France and USA . |
11 | The stables and the fort were in a conventional castellated style , but most of his work is in a bold and simple classical idiom of considerable originality and merit . |
12 | His work is in the field of popular education and radio communications . |
13 | The idea behind his work was to completely recreate a landscape , but leave behind something which looked completely natural . |
14 | Much of his work was on pottery already in museum collections , or as a pottery assistant to Bushe-Fox , but at Templebrough , he was director of the excavations which had been made necessary by the extension of the large steel works at the end of the Great War . |
15 | As Faraday went deeper into electromagnetism , he began to leave his contemporaries behind ; his work was on the boundary between inductive experimental science and deductive physics , and failed to fit easily into either category . |
16 | The crucial difference between Mannheim and most of those who picked up his work was in an attitude towards epistemology . |