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

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1 ‘ They said that Kabir the weaver was favoured of God , and the crowds flocked round him for medicines and miracles .
2 Coming to the end of his account , he remembered the fate of the mason-overseer , Khaemhet , held responsible for the security of the prisoners deputed to him for the journey from the granite quarries to the Southern Capital .
3 Obviously he did n't remember me , for when the College wrote to him for a reference , he replied that he had not heard of me .
4 In the modern age he is expected to lead and the people look to him for solutions to their problems , but the chances of his being allowed to do what he needs to do are negligible .
5 The woman stared at him for a moment , without expression , and then with a little smile handed the doll back to Artemis .
6 The woman stared at him for a few moments as she mulled over his offer .
7 Accordingly , the tenant will have carried out substantial improvements , the cost of which will form a large part of the consideration given by him for the grant of the lease .
8 He stared down at the whimpering person beyond the front of the cage , at the people around , at the Man staring at him for a moment , and then at Woil who had taken stance on a litter bin .
9 The doctor looked around him for enlightenment .
10 First , he had failed to do what he ought to have done when Bishop of Durham to discipline the ritualists in the parish of St Mary 's Tyne Dock , although some of the parishioners appealed to him for protection against illegal practices and ornaments of a Romish character .
11 The face stared at him for a moment , and then looked away .
12 It is clear that a payment made by him for goods bought is binding , though payment could not have been enforced against him .
13 He also had 6½d a day allowed to him for lunches at work and demanded that 1/1d a week be spent on ‘ relishes ’ for his breakfast and tea — usually consisting of an egg , a piece of bacon , or fish .
14 The young woman remembers how her mother would leave home at 5am day after day , and wait in the Marmoura forest near where the King used to play golf in an effort to plead with him for her husband 's life .
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