Example sentences of "[that] be his " in BNC.

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1 BLADE IS a sussed DIY street rapper who tells it like it is , never dreaming of softening the edges to the social and economic fractures that are his life .
2 right , so , he is there as er Jean er has read to us , seated at the , at the father 's right hand , he 's there on the throne , but Paul also says , talks about erm in the last verse there which is his body the fullness of , the fullness of him through Jesus who feels all in all , by the holy spirit although the glorified resurrected body of Jesus is on the throne , by the holy spirit he is everywhere , that 's why he 's with you and he 's with me and he 's with a folk in Timbuktu and in Honolulu , he is every where by the holy spirit , so now thinking of his exhortation again , as the God man , Jesus now fully and always makes use of the divine powers and attributes that are his , all power belongs to him and it 's because that he says to his disciples you 're to go into all the world and I am with you because all power is mine , all power , all authority is given onto me , therefore says Jesus , because of that you can go because you 're going in my strength and in my authority .
3 ‘ The lion signified the power and strength that were his , the unicorn , he wrote , symbolised the happiness Lucia brought to his house .
4 Conroy folded his cap into his pocket and started up the stairs , then pressed against the wall as footsteps clattered down and round the turn came Freddy Pepper himself , big ears and horn-rims that were his trademark , in tennis togs above which his ruddy make-up glowed .
5 Apart from a handful of friends that were his own age , like Nicholas Soames and Lord Romsey — who were still fourteen or fifteen years Diana 's senior — most of the people Charles enjoyed seeing were older , with the result that Diana frequently found she was socializing with her father 's , or even grandfather 's , generation .
6 Those are pearls that were his eyes :
7 In the box Boy kept a few books and a lot of letters ; apart from his clothes these were about the only things he had in the flat that were his own .
8 As a married man , however , he wishes to point out that were his spouse to turn into Miss Minogue , he might feel equally impelled to ‘ kick her out ’ .
9 It was Pitt-Rivers ' methods of excavation , though , that were his most important contribution to archaeology .
10 Man , for his part will become the short-lived individual who will strive to safeguard that pattern by exalting the keeper that is his Created God , and this God will endure for as long as there is life on earth and no longer .
11 As early as 1741 , St. George 's Church stopped its traditional bull-subscriptions and Harrod writing in 1785 commented that ‘ the Chief Magistrate will not suffer him [ the bull ] to set a foot in his barn , nor his stable , nor anything that is his ’ .
12 Typical is Arthur Seton in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ) , described by the film 's director Karel Reisz , as ‘ a sad person , terribly limited in his sensibilities , narrow in his ambitions and a bloody fool into the bargain ’ who ends up throwing a stone towards the housing estate that is his final destination , declaring with more bravado than honesty , ‘ It wo n't be the last one I 'll throw . ’
13 For that purpose Mr Houphouet , who is at least 85 , brought forward to June the five-yearly congress of the ruling party that is his personal tool .
14 ‘ Whatsoever then , he removes out of the state that nature hath provided , and left it in , he hath mixed his labour with , and joined to it something that is his own , and thereby makes it his property . ’
15 Now he lifts up his eyes again , and sees the animal that is his son 's salvation , a ram caught in a thicket .
16 Then again it is difficult to find anything that is his concern .
17 Although recognised for his early signature puff-ball and trapeze shapes , he has matured into a designer capable of producing the perfect little black dress , and a mixture of easy pieces that reflect the quirky charm that is his keynote .
18 a part of my voice that 's his .
19 No , if Oates wants to make lumbering passes at beautiful actresses that 's his affair , so to speak , but he should leave their prose out of it .
20 If some sexually frustrated dickhead wants to waste twelve quid on this tripe that 's his problem , but I 'm sure ZZAP ! readers will have more sense .
21 ‘ It 's probably the hospital diet that 's his problem .
22 He 's concerned about environmental issues and the destruction of the planet he says that 's his reason for carrying on working .
23 ‘ I want to paint men and women with that something of the eternal which the halo used to symbolize , ’ Van Gogh had written , groping to define for his brother the human essence that was his aim in pictures such as this . ’
24 Mountfield , prising himself away momentarily from the Tipton Terror , met the ball at the far post to score the kind of goal that was his trademark at Everton .
25 His Questions au soleil levant received the Grand Prix de Poesie de l'Academie Francaise , but although it awarded him medals , the Academy never granted him the membership that was his life 's ambition .
26 From its lofty position one can see the parish of his birth , the route by which his mother took him to Ayr , the town of Ayr in which he ran errands as a boy , the harbour from which he went off to sea , and all of the land that was his estate of Orangefield .
27 Then calmly , in a voice that was his own , he said that the god had left him .
28 It was the candid charm that was his greatest public asset .
29 ‘ You Make Me Feel ( Mighty Real ) ’ sang Sylvester with that glorious lightness of spirit that was his trademark , encapsulating our lack , our need , our desire .
30 First day back from the winter holiday , the first morning that he had worn again his white shirt and knotted his tie and refound the quiet striped suit that was his favourite .
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