Example sentences of "he [prep] an " in BNC.
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1 | Until Vic and Robyn 's lives coincide , when she goes to ‘ shadow ’ him for an improbable Industry Year project , the viewer needs as much information as possible . |
2 | Frau Nordern gazed at him for an icy moment then stalked into the bedroom . |
3 | On that third morning , though , it had been Haynes who led out the home team , since Richards was in the press box breathing fire at Daily Express journalist James Lawton who had asked him for an explanation of the V-sign he had given to his own crowd . |
4 | And after last night 's performance of Hamlet , some of his friends from the theatre had come back with him for an informal reading of their next play . |
5 | Endill did not know what he meant by this and ran after him for an explanation . |
6 | In 1973 a Mossad hit squad went to Norway and murdered an innocent Moroccan mistaking him for an alleged Arab terrorist . |
7 | He was just about to shrug off the question with ‘ I du n no ’ when he noticed that George and the twins were looking at him for an answer . |
8 | His guardian uncles intended him for an academic career , and his brother Christopher , presumably of similar intelligence and attainment , later became Master of Trinity . |
9 | WORLD champion boxer Chris Eubank fought off Big Breakfast show presenter Paula Yates , above , when she tried to bed him for an interview on screen yesterday . |
10 | Her glance rested on him only for a matter of seconds , yet his face could not have registered more in her mind had she been staring at him for an hour . |
11 | Instead Barclays asked him for an extra £15 commission on his traveller 's cheques . |
12 | Well , can we go and ask him for an invitation ? |
13 | I probably wo n't catch up with him for an hour or more , but when I do , people will be astounded to learn his identity . ’ |
14 | She had not seen him for an hour or more , he had been here earlier , had he left in a fit of boredom , was he sulking in |
15 | you , er , it had happened because I had been , I had had a lot of training and a lot of swindles and thing , I was able to talked to him and I talked to him for an hour and a half er , I was curious for one thing to find out why he was , he , he was breaking into people 's houses , so that the fact that he was doing it for , to , to get money for drugs |
16 | Now Ebenezer Judge understood what he must have felt , as a dozen willing hands hoisted him on high , held him for an instant in mid-air , then let him down , inch by inch , until the back of his head knocked against the stone wall and the freezing water lapped over his boots . |
17 | I was told I could see him for an hour but they got held up on the way and I was rushed through the visit . |
18 | I waited for him for an hour , outside his half-built apartment building . |
19 | We took him for an X-ray . |
20 | His father intended him for an army career , but that and a project for farming in the colonies came to nothing ; and by 1885 he was living hand to mouth in Chelsea as an illustrator and journalist . |
21 | I asked him for an instance of the difference between bookselling in Knightsbridge , London , and Union Street , Glasgow . |
22 | In the next throne along lounged an elegant young man — summer business suit , Cal tan , thick , unlayered rug : I took him for an actor . |
23 | He was asking me to respect him for an astute and informed observer , an impartial and honest man . |
24 | We do n't know what he 's like yet — would n't it be better to ask him for an odd Sunday first before we let ourselves in for a course of sermons ? ’ |
25 | And he looks a lot better for the change , although I have to tell you that by the time I had grilled him for an hour and tested him out on the snooker table I did notice that he reached for a cigarette . |
26 | She despised him for an affair that had begun and ended thirty years before . |
27 | That is why I took him for an agent . |
28 | Carolyn knew that he was angry with her , for some reason which she could n't fathom , and that the more she pressed him for an explanation the more he clammed up over it . |
29 | but then you left him for an American carpenter . |
30 | That way , he would be left alone without worrying why no one was asking him for an autograph . |