Example sentences of "he for [art] " in BNC.

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31 She stared at him for a long time .
32 Two of the bigger boys from Thorpe Street had once tried to outswing him for a dare , but Barry Lock had turned chicken at the last minute and Valance Fraser , who fancied himself as the cock of the street , had managed only a partial swing that left him dangling by his arms in the dirt .
33 On the latter 's arrival , they had talked to him for a while and then he had gone off with them .
34 Charsky gazes at him for a long time , sadly .
35 There the warden arrested him , imprisoned him in his gaol at Allexton , and afterwards released him for a fine of half a mark .
36 Ferryman had kipped down with him for a while , till one night , turning over in his sleep , Jackie had given him such a clout with the iron boot it nearly took his hip off .
37 Bonanza Boy , one of my old favourites , has been a remarkable horse over the years and I am a touch sad in having to desert him for a horse I consider to have a better chance .
38 But Mr Major said that if he tried to be a Tory tough the public would know him for a phoney .
39 The old man was begging him for a dime to buy a cup of coffee .
40 A journalist interviewed him for a book about his family , and when The Nielsons appeared , it made no mention at all of his professional life .
41 Later , Baxter 's father and step-mother also came to live with him for a time .
42 Later , Baxter 's father and step-mother also came to live with him for a time .
43 He did so partly in order that those who looked to him for a lead would have no doubts about where he stood .
44 The President regarded him for a moment and Trent thought that the old man might rally .
45 While studying Tzintzuntzan , the anthropologist George Foster found that the female villagers would ask his wife to approach him for a favour ( Foster 1967 ) .
46 Guillaume was also disturbed by Modi 's unpredictable and unbusinesslike behaviour : ‘ the mere idea of asking him for a signature , which would have legalized a relationship , seemed ridiculous to me ’ .
47 He was reminded of the statements of the stableman who had joined him for a drink at the Bull , situated at the end of Cross Street , and of the café owner where he had stopped for a fried breakfast .
48 She was too honest to deceive him and too prudent to exchange him for a lover whose interest would probably not last very long .
49 Jack , by then very famous , called him for a chat and asked if he needed anything .
50 She had never seen him with his hair cut short , and the absence of the red-blond locks made him for a moment unrecognisable .
51 Roland took him for a caricature and bristled vestigially with class irritation .
52 Bridhe stood still , afraid to move , half-certain that the girl was about to harm the baby ; but when she saw Luch lay the little boy back in his cradle and tuck the coverlet round him , rock him for a moment , and then turn lovingly to pick up her own child again , the old lady felt tears come to her eyes .
53 And Hector sneered at him for a coward !
54 He laid them out like they were a pack of cards spread out around him for a game of patience .
55 For a moment , I took him for a vagrant , but then I saw he was just some local fellow enjoying the fresh air and summer sunshine , and saw no reason not to comply .
56 When you show disapproval to a dog , reinforce this by ignoring him for a time .
57 In his brown canvas boots , faded blue trousers , checked shirt and frayed cap , one might have mistaken him for a man of no consequence instead of a senior member of local government .
58 She did n't take her eyes off him for a moment .
59 I think you might do better to live with him for a while , before you actually tie the nuptial knot with someone who may be borrowing your knickers for the next 60 years .
60 A Glasgow friend , Tony Sykes , a great fisherman , at least he kept telling everyone he was , persuaded me against my better judgment to join him for a day 's salmon fishing on the River Ayr at Mauchline .
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