Example sentences of "[verb] for he the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right : someone rang up and asked for him the other day . |
2 | Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day . |
3 | He finds Miriam appealing and she holds for him the added attraction of being married and committed herself . |
4 | Sandy was going to the US and I asked if I could carry for him the next year , but everybody was asking so I did n't get very far . |
5 | New friendships , as much as politics and poetry , transformed for him the final years of school . |
6 | His doctor constantly suggested to him the benefits of sun and sea air ( not that he needed any encouragement to visit the sea , since it still evoked for him the happiest memories ) , and in July they travelled , with Eliot 's sister who had come from America , to the Isle of Wight for two weeks . |
7 | It did not have for him the magnetic feel of the two letters which were folded into his pocket , but it represented the tease of curiosity . |
8 | He would never set foot in Liberty 's , let alone Harrods — those haunts of the rich and the would-be rich represented for him the scornful laughter of the haves towards the have-nots . |
9 | In Lawrence 's Women in Love , completed in 1916 , Birkin contemplates the purchase of a ‘ clear , beautiful chair ’ which expresses for him the living thoughts of ‘ England , even Jane Austen 's England ’ , before these were destroyed by ‘ sordid and foul mechanicalness ’ . |
10 | He then ordered a car to call for him the next morning for a similar occasion and was felled by a stroke while waiting for the lift . |
11 | I wrote for him the following poem ; it seems to me now rather jejune , but it was the spontaneous overflow from a heart both proud and anxious , and not greatly concerned with turning out a literary exemplar : Parachutists ( for L.G.C. ) |