Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I want him to shoot for every flag . |
2 | One day she rashly invited him to stay for a weekend . |
3 | Friends invited him to apply for the Readership in Geometry at Gresham 's College , and a wealthy London merchant offered him £10,000 to take his daughter in marriage . |
4 | He had to report to the headmaster at four o'clock , and was taken there by force by Foggerty who caught him racing for the school gates when the bell went . |
5 | The boy lives with his aunt but his mother , who is estranged from Luke 's father , often has him to stay for a couple of days . |
6 | Isay helped him dress for the banquet that evening , showing no resentment at having to double as valet as well as bodyguard . |
7 | ‘ I expect he went for a walk after . |
8 | Has he gone for a fortnight or a week ? |
9 | Next morning the humour in this wore decidedly thin , as Marshall in particular sent down bouncer after bouncer , unchecked by umpire Constant and apparently unconcerned at the damage he might do — such as badly bruising Fowler 's arm and causing him to retire for a while . |
10 | The Prince 's vanity had made him dress for a winter 's campaign on what threatened to be the summer 's hottest day yet . |
11 | The Executive Council under Sir Paw Tun were inert and helpless , and later that morning I went to the Governor to say that I did not think we could hold the situation any longer without grave risk , and advised him to call for the resignation of the Executive Council . |
12 | I let him cry for a bit and then went over to him and squatted down beside him and put my hand over his shoulders . |
13 | This did not prevent him paying for the installation of a swimming pool to amuse his children who roamed around their new domain during the holidays . |
14 | Mike Burton says he came for a trial touched the ball 3 times and scored 3 tries . |
15 | Will the Minister assure the House that , whatever privatisation plans he has for the trust ports , there will be no recognition of those people who seem to have an interest in cashing in on the endeavours for their own ends ? |
16 | To ask the Prime Minister what plans he has for the future of the May day bank holiday . |
17 | And as Mark Paul , 20 , was led sobbing to the cells , his victim 's mother said bitterly : ‘ I hope he weeps for the rest of his life . ’ |
18 | With powerful leg strokes he made for the assault boat from which new flares were being fired . |
19 | The master , A. D. Lindsay ( later first Baron Lindsay of Birker , q.v. ) , encouraged him to work for a spell ( 1927–8 ) at a Quaker settlement for the unemployed in the Rhondda Valley — an experience which made a deep impression . |
20 | He pretended to me that he was already booked in there , but he was n't — I heard him ask for the room afterwards . |
21 | However , where any person holds proxies requiring him to vote for the appointment of himself as trustee , he may use those proxies and vote accordingly ( r 8.6(1) ) . |
22 | At the end of the week she discovered he worked for an average of 1 minute at a time . |
23 | That way if one of the midfield does do themselves a mischief Rocky will have had some games at least ( I 'd rest Strachan personally to keep him going for the League campaign — which IMO is our best chnace of a European place [ we 're too unlucky in the cups ] ) . |
24 | Evelyn shuddered as she watched him crouch for a second , then spring up and take off jauntily like a half mangled insect . |
25 | Wexford watched him feel for the girl 's hand , but she was occupied with Mrs Hatton , dabbing at her face and smoothing her hair . |
26 | Deane and Rodders up front again I du n no I 'd like to see him try for a goal poacher or someone like Ferds . |
27 | It means little for this child to perform with the greatest precision the most difficult pieces , with hands that can hardly stretch a sixth ; but what is really incredible is to see him improvise for an hour on end and in doing so give rein to the inspiration of his genius and to a mass of enchanting ideas … |
28 | Surveying the results of her handiwork , she stayed only long enough to see him scrabble for the safety of the bank . |
29 | I was the one who recommended him to try for the job . |
30 | His experiments with cement making led him to apply for a patent which was granted in June 1824 — no. 5,022 entitled ‘ An Improvement in the Modes of Producing an Artificial Stone ’ — the first such patent to be granted . |