Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] he for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The President regarded him for a moment and Trent thought that the old man might rally .
2 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 .
3 A pale blue light puzzled him for a moment , until he realised that it was the Calor gas stove in the galley .
4 In 1954 the publishing firm Methuen approached him for a Christmas card , as did the National Marriage Guidance Council , the latter printing 6,700 copies of his design .
5 And yesterday he called their refusal to consider him for a factory floor job ‘ pathetic and ridiculous ’ .
6 She looked up , clutching her inadequate plush tablecloths , the supple line of her body begging him for a ride .
7 Horsler 's appointment to control British Coal 's marketing strategy came amid reports that his business experience as national contracts director suited him for a negotiating role .
8 While studying Tzintzuntzan , the anthropologist George Foster found that the female villagers would ask his wife to approach him for a favour ( Foster 1967 ) .
9 Grateful to be spared the unsettling power of that dark gaze , Ronni took the opportunity to study him for a moment .
10 The Iggy-mimicking singer , having removed his trousers , is prancing around in red underpants as Beast joins him for a rap style duet .
11 ‘ This story of Terry 's about going after your father to ask him for a loan to buy a small-holding — what do you make of that ? ’
12 The unsuspecting victim was horrified when a ‘ corpse ’ leaned out of an open coffin to ask him for a takeaway pizza .
13 Nicholas 's voice checked him for a moment but when he turned he saw that the taxi driver was out of the cab and attempting to restrain him .
14 His firm sent him for a month to another part of the country , and at first he telephoned home every night ; but three weeks later she got a letter saying that he had met another woman and was planning to marry her as soon as possible .
15 The boy was in Nunnery Lane when another youth asked him for a ride on the bike and never returned .
16 A Panel statement criticised him for a breach of General Principle 3 of the Takeover Code , which requires that a bidder should ‘ only announce an offer after the most careful and responsible consideration . ’
17 Several minutes rock still and the sentries no doubt mistook him for a part of the shore over which the seas were gently breaking .
18 They kept in touch and then , last March , Jakki took up Jim 's invitation to visit him for a week 's holiday .
19 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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