Example sentences of "be [prep] him [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The England that Pound mourns the loss of is , as it had been for him from the first , an integral province of western Europe , sharing a common culture with France and always reaching out , through France , to the shores of the Mediterranean . |
2 | I remember at the time Wilko saying how he though Kerslake was an excellent buy , and how he 'd been after him for a long time . |
3 | The plot centres around an aristocratic sportsman who in turn becomes the subject of a manhunt : he is alone against the world , but we are with him through every breathless paragraph . |
4 | Many who are with him on a daily basis support him because he is their only hope . |
5 | Such vision is an unusual attribute , but one which the artist maintains has been with him since a very young age . |
6 | Macmillan then flew back to Treviso to drop off the various Eighth Army officers who had been with him at the conference , had " a short chat " with Gen McCreery , and returned with Philip Broad to Caserta . |
7 | The interviewer , who should have kept her mouth shut , interrupted to ask whether or not Hyacinth had been with him at the Young Conservatives ' Ball . |
8 | Atkins and the other man who had been with him during the doorstep confrontation on Boxing Night were waiting . |
9 | They had climbed all over him in Tatton Park , looked at Granada TV studio sets with him , been with him to the Industrial and Air Museums . |
10 | Burton wrote , with typical flaring generosity ( like his fellow Welshman , Henry VII , he never forgot those who had been with him around the campfire when the crown was hardly even a dream in unreal England ) : |
11 | Prized most of all was the collection of classical poetry — from John Donne to Robert Browning — which enhanced the Hebraic and Yiddish verse that had been with him from the first . |
12 | In Tolkien , by huge contrast , he met a man whose style had been with him from the beginning . |
13 | But his fascination with motion , the ‘ gate of natural philosophy ’ , had probably been with him from the beginning of that decade . |
14 | Whitaker had been with him from the very start , a solid , dependable man who knew his own limitations . |
15 | His cutaway heel is world-class stuff , and with a patent in the pipeline I can think of a number of major manufacturers who 'll be after him for a slice of the licensing action . |
16 | He could not see Dhani but calculated that he might by now be opposite him in the north transept . |
17 | She wanted , as the strands of trees drew out , to be beneath him in the bare and leafless brown of a wood . |
18 | The KGB will be onto him like a shit . ’ |
19 | You know he 's twenty two , twenty three years old , you know , you know whatever he 's doing he 's liable to be with him for a few years yet and what can one see |
20 | Contrasting Mr Donovan 's distress with that of victims of industrial injury , the judge said : ‘ You should have in mind it is not a case where you are awarding damages for someone who has suffered some physical injuries which will be with him for the rest of his days . |
21 | She was very careful after that not to take him for granted , even occasionally making excuses to refuse his sporadic invitations , although it tore her to shreds not to be with him at every opportunity . |
22 | While his parents could only be with him during the occasional break in a hectic schedule , at least Diana knew that he was under the same skies . |
23 | They would be with him in no time . |
24 | ‘ Good , tell him I 'll be with him in a few minutes … and Bourne , notify Dr Franks . ’ |
25 | Rose had n't asked him where they were driving to ; she did n't care anyhow : it was enough to be with him in the day . |
26 | So you 'll be with him in the guest room and I 'll be in my usual bedroom . |
27 | But er we shall be without him for the next fortnight erm so somebody 'll have to come in and score a few goals for us but often you know , you discover things that erm you never knew were there when you have to fill in gaps that have suddenly arisen . |
28 | To Tom Poole that day , Coleridge wrote a farewell letter , setting down his sense of all that Poole had been to him since the beginning of their friendship more than four years earlier : |
29 | Bock and Grigoriev were behind him on the main section of the catwalk . |
30 | Despite the joy she had out of being with him on the ‘ Carry On ’ set , she for one thought that he was wasting a great deal of his time . |