Example sentences of "to be near the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sir : Increasing the recycling of plastics ought to be near the top of Britain 's environmental priorities , as your article ‘ The search to escape a plastic nightmare ’ ( 27 September ) suggests .
2 But when the two scholars had gone up to ( Oxford , ‘ I began to be near the top of the form … but still everything at school was an aimless task performed to the letter only .
3 It was important to pass the examination — and not only that , but to be near the top of the list in order to be assured of getting through the door of the right secondary school .
4 to his consternation , his school to be near the top of an LEA vandalism league .
5 Notice that , by chance , the N plots tend to be near the top ( ? dry ) end of the field and the K plots are towards the bottom ( ? wet ) end so that we can not be sure that any observed yield difference between N and K is not due to the moisture differential or to natural soil nutrients being washed by rain towards the low end of the field , etc .
6 Do you know , I 've never been inside before , simply splendid to be near the sea — ’
7 Similarly , he celebrates the great house at Allington , which is early Stuart and built next to the road , with the comment : ‘ To be near the village , so as in some way to afford comfort , protection , and patronage , and perhaps also with a view to the pleasantness of neighbourhood for its own inmates , seemed to be the object of a gentleman when building his house in the old days . ’
8 I had to be near the edge to use material like that .
9 This in turn reduced the maintenance costs of removing and replacing 200 flying hour cassettes from their positions , which by this time were required to be near the tail of the aircraft in order that they might have the maximum chance of surviving impact forces in a crash .
10 There were girls who followed Must n't Grumble from gig to gig just to be near the boy , recording these concerts on reel-to-reel tape-recorders .
11 The railway had come from Belfast in 1842 , the original station having been at Seagoe and some will still recall the old sidings which used to be near the signal-box there .
12 Actually , the family lived at Trebyan up to a few months before I was born , then they moved next door to be near the shop . ’
13 Even then , though , firms would have to balance the advantages of a central location against those of decentralization : some clothing firms , for instance , could not leave London because of their need to be near the fashion market .
14 ‘ I think he does n't want to be near the going-up jets when they start up , ’ said Angalo .
15 Important : where the bend in the pipe needs to be near the end , bend the pipe before cutting it .
16 The studios are good for those wanting to be near the town but in a quiet spot .
17 I did not understand what the man was doing , but I wanted to be near the fire .
18 I came to the Putney Young Women 's Christian Association Hostel to be near the hospital , and went to Fulham Congregational Church , so as to be near when IT happened .
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