Example sentences of "be [prep] his [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was unable to find work and went back to the North to be near his little boy .
2 He now took up residence in a small house at South Bank , Regent 's Park , in order , according to one authority , to be near his medical advisers .
3 Charles Davenant observed in 1710 , " what near Resemblance there was between the Old Rumper , and the Modern Whig ( for a Child will be like his true Father ) and how much they agreed in their Insolence to the Throne , Notions in Religion , Principles as to Government " .
4 A letter from a psychiatrist in an unnamed clinic said of the Marquis ' absence ’ It would be against his medical interest to come out today ’ .
5 Ferdinando was far too old , but only mention the cause and he would be into his old daydreams , seeing himself at the head of a column moving relentlessly on the Austrians .
6 And this morning the musician caught the first Concorde flight back to the US to be with his pregnant wife .
7 Malicious , slanderous stories which claim the Lady Eleanor was murdered by your son so he could be with his beloved companion , the Gascon , Piers Gaveston . ’
8 IN THE 1920s when John was regularly crossing the world to finalize his deals , he always arranged that every trip ended in New York so that he might be with his darling Mary Read .
9 Whatever Shakespeare 's source or inspiration , Pistol is a brilliant invention , locked as he is in a verse-form and range of reference derived from the heroical plays in the London theatres of the 1580s and 1590s , as far removed as could be from his debased reality .
10 As soon as he is shipped on board of a man-of-war he becomes as insignificant as a midshipman must unavoidably be from his humble situation .
11 The first Briton this century to hold a world heavyweight title appeared before the media yesterday at the start of a promotional tour of the ‘ if this is Monday , it must be Glasgow ’ variety and hinted that his next visit could be in his working apparel .
12 The puppy will now be in his new home .
13 The man is said to be in his mid 20's , with a thin face and sharp features .
14 He would be in his early fifties , was tall and well built with a craggy face .
15 He must be in his early forties , Belinda decided , while Faye , she knew was thirty-eight — fairly old to be having a first child , which added a greater sense of urgency and importance to the task of keeping her pregnancy on track .
16 The victim from Middlesbrough is thought to be in his early 20s and is being treated in the town 's general hospital .
17 He appeared to be in his late thirties .
18 Within seconds she was confronted by a tall man whom she took to be in his late forties , but who , she guessed , could n't be quite that if he was Rosie 's brother .
19 She guessed him to be in his late thirties .
20 This artist 's impression is said to be a good likeness of the attacker who 's thought to be in his late 30s and has a pot belly .
21 But if he did n't find out , he 's out of touch and should n't be in his high office .
22 Though an individual pupil may be in his fourth-year class as far as the administration of the school goes , and as far as concerns his social activities or his out-of-school interests , the school must be prepared for him to go off and study the syllabus required for his graded tests alongside people who are not in his own year .
23 The answer to the question had to be in his tautly-held head at that moment and it was as inaccessible to me as Alpha Centauri .
24 This slab of a man still looked to be in his full prime .
25 I knew he 'd be inside his ground-floor flat with the door locked before I could get into the hall , no matter how fast I was .
26 We ask that through Your wisdom , Alan may be to his new church :
27 Nevertheless , a very short-term job — lasting less than a week — can be to his financial advantage .
28 Ways of trying to increase your bargaining power include delaying negotiations or confrontation until you are in a stronger position , initiating action in another area which raises the costs to your opponent if he disagrees with your offer , linking the issue under discussion with much wider issues which do not seem of much importance at first sight to your opponent but which may be to his long-term disadvantage but to your long-term advantage which will compensate for your short-term loss .
29 Ellsworth Kelly first saw Paris in 1944 at the age of twenty-one after the Normandy landing ; the young marine can not have imagined then how important that city was to be to his artistic career .
30 NEATH hooker Kevin Phillips will be on his usual pre-dawn patrol this morning , trying to blot out the worst experience in his rugby union career .
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