Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] his [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Listen ! ’ said the young man named Lawrence suddenly , and checked to strain his ears for the small , recurrent sound that had reached him .
2 MIDDLESBROUGH team manager Ken Knott has switched his pairings for the return Gold Cup meeting with Sheffield at Cleveland Park tonight .
3 ALLAN CAMPBELL , who took over his new post as national director of coaching and development for the Scottish Badminton Union ( SBU ) on Monday , has outlined his hopes for the future .
4 Innocent certainly knew the position of Monaco and it was through him probably that the pope made known his conditions for the acceptance of Otto .
5 Further argument was profitless when he started shuffling his notes for the judgment which he would , in almost every case , deliver without hesitation or correction as soon as counsel sat down .
6 The author wishes to express his thanks for the cooperation of all those who have provided the information and views on which this current publication is based .
7 Frank Stella forced to withdraw his plans for the Groningen Museum
8 As for himself , he was sorry she was upset — and also , if he was honest , a little irritated too , because the crisis had wrecked his plans for the morning .
9 A used car dealer is offering a ten thousand pound reward to track down arsonists who 've attacked his premises for the second time in two weeks .
10 It was infuriating that she should need this arrogant cynic who only had to snap his fingers for the world to leap to attention , anxious to please .
11 The WEA could take some comfort from the presence among the remaining six on the committee of Alan Bullock , who had expressed his sympathies for the movement in the previous year 's Highway , and of G. B. Thorneycroft of the General Council of the TUC .
12 He ploughed on , trying to outline his plans for the paper , and engage Sutton 's attention .
13 Meanwhile he continued to produce his articles for the Evening News .
14 ‘ Duke Hussey and I have often discussed how ten years would be too long in any top job and many staff at all levels in the BBC have heard his pleas for the BBC to bring forward younger men and women .
15 ‘ Duke Hussey and I have often discussed how ten years would be too long in any top job and many staff at all levels in the BBC have heard his pleas for the BBC to bring forward younger men and women .
16 Hoccleve duly begins to translate his sources for the main work next day .
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