Example sentences of "be [prep] the head " in BNC.

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1 It had been skinned , neatly eviscerated , and would have looked like any carcase in a butcher 's shop if it had n't been for the head .
2 As this never happens in real life , many people find themselves assuming the sound must be behind the head .
3 Though initial approaches from the link person and/or the DCSL may be to the head or the head 's senior nominee , it is to the library committee that the objectives and function of the project in the school are most often spelled out .
4 The more thoughtful among them point out that although many parts of the service may be over the heads of the kids , it is nevertheless directed at all worshippers and no part of the service ought to be segregated from another .
5 ‘ A rare meeting , and you , dear sister , ’ he turned to Omi , ‘ will be at the head of the table with me ! ’
6 This relates to the middle-management area of decision and control which would be at the head of department and head of year level in a comprehensive school or the allowance holders in a primary school .
7 Edward will be at the head of a great army , thousands of men .
8 Of course clubs such as Neath and Pontypool are not really supposed to be at the head of the Welsh pecking-order , which goes some way to explaining why they become so unpopular when they do .
9 I 've never been to the head , I 've never been to the governors .
10 most injuries were to the head or the chest , so Alan 's were unusual .
11 A seneschal , receiver ( equivalent to the constable of Bordeaux ) and controller were at the head of the hierarchy .
12 Those under threat also included some of the most majestic of all birds — the golden eagle , the peregrine falcon — because , as birds of prey , they were at the head of the food chain .
13 If such a rider — or two or three such riders — are at the head of the field on the descent then all bets will be recast .
14 He has been at the head of many investigations , one major case being the doping of Bravefoot and Norwich , which disfigured the 1990 St Leger meeting at Doncaster .
15 The boy told us that his dog had been at the head of the pack from the start , biting the boar 's heels and almost bringing it down .
16 He had been at the head of the factional politics of Edward II 's middle years , and his rapid rise and precipitate fall typified the fate of others who had had the misfortune to enjoy Edward 's patronage .
17 Another and widely spread practice is for the head of a laboratory to add his name automatically to any paper published from it , though he may have no contribution at all to the work .
18 He said to Helen , ‘ Dad 's in the head hospital .
19 De Gaulle 's suspicion of political parties was explicitly anti-parliamentarian : ‘ it is from the head of state , placed above parties and elected more widely than just by Parliament that executive power must proceed ’ .
20 To the extent that sex is in the head , then Johnny needs the head .
21 Kelly is at the head of the Football Association and he must be seen to be above the fray .
22 ‘ My name is at the head of the list Boris Blagov , chairman . ’
23 Slow play is at the head of this particular magazine 's hit list , and quite rightly so .
24 To make sure the G M B is at the head of the field we must have a reasonable Health and Safety Officer who would ensure that our safety reps and full-time officers are kept up to speed with all the changes in legislation and to provide the adequate training .
25 He wore nothing except shorts , and was unlike the head of Nefertiti in that he was self-conscious .
26 Pausanias thought Myrtilos was under the heads of Oenomaus 's horses , but since he certainly took the girl for male he may have meant her .
27 My last telephone call was to the head of Oatridge agricultural college , which has been a great help to the agricultural community in Scotland .
28 Twenty minutes later I was at the head of the queue .
29 Kylie enjoyed the performance so much that when a Melbourne football club asked members of the Neighbours cast to sing together at a charity concert , she was at the head of the queue to sign on .
30 Mr. Scott was at the head of his art in Europe , and he ( Sir Joseph Paxton ) said , that the building he had designed was a beautiful building .
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