Example sentences of "[verb] him for [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He 'll cry long and hard , and though you can soothe him for a few minutes at a time , hours can pass without you ever really silencing the cries .
2 Relations between the Prime Minister and Nigel Lawson may still be strained ( she blames him for the present difficulties ) .
3 She did n't see him for a few days after that , and had time to wonder why she had made it all up .
4 Also their directors wont really be able to sack him for a few years .
5 The regime thus charged him with damage of government property and jailed him for a few months until he was released under a general amnesty .
6 Sorrel watched him for a few seconds , then snatched it out of his hands and stuck it in her mouth .
7 She laughed silently at herself ; she had only known him for a few hours , and here she was , assessing his character as if he were an old and true friend .
8 It 's ridiculous — I 've only known him for a few weeks .
9 ‘ You 've only known him for a few months ! ’
10 Goldwyn threatened to sue him for a million dollars , but Mayer convinced him that such a court case would cast a dim light on the entire industry .
11 Old Peter was off to a STBO Club trip to Warwick Castle and besides , we 'd pay him for the two barrowloads we liberated .
12 In real-time only seconds had passed , not much more time than it would have taken to see if he was in and ask him for a few minutes of his time .
13 A 13-month-old London boy drowned when he fell off a ‘ topple-proof ’ bath chair while his mother had left him for a few moments .
14 His face was absorbed , and Hilary stood quietly , studying him for a few moments .
15 Bryan Bland is a ‘ well-known bird watcher ’ ; we ( the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Leicester Group ) had borrowed him for the two days of a winter weekend .
16 Annie stood watching him for a few moments .
17 With an embarrassed shrug , she leaned more comfortably against the seat , and , watching him for a few moments , asked curiously , ‘ Why did you invite me today ? ’
18 As I stood watching him for a few seconds and looking at the damage to his farm buildings and the dead and wounded cattle around the orchard , I thought to myself .
19 ‘ To have banned him for a few months would have been one thing , but to take him to court and ban him for life seemed to defeat the object of the exercise . ’
20 I forgave him for the many occasions on which he had unthinkingly made me feel mentally subnormal .
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