Example sentences of "[vb past] for he [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Something made for him in the darkness and struck him a violent blow just under the knee .
2 Seve finished second to Johnny Miller and after that I caddied for him until the end of 1979 .
3 The conclusive Senate vote was scheduled for Oct. 8 , but had to be delayed for seven days following revelation of new evidence from Anita Hill , 35 , a black University of Oklahoma teacher of law , who alleged that Thomas had subjected her to sexual harassment with explicit , pornographic suggestions when she worked for him at the Department of Education and the EEOC in the early 1980s .
4 And er , see , my father , when they used to start the rounds , they used to start , go down the Fen on a Tuesday , er the man what worked for him over the road George worked for him there , a chap named George and my father used to go round Wicken , that 's three miles away from here .
5 ‘ I know very little about her , although she worked for him in the war too .
6 Well , he fired a pistol and someone went for him with the blade of a scythe . ’
7 He held his hands up and admitted an error and we felt for him on the night .
8 There was no time for him to get up the steps and past the door before it opened and deadly talons reached for him in the darkness .
9 She flashed the note around , proudly though covertly , and looked for him at the bus stop , but she could not look for him without some misgiving .
10 Adam wondered if Abigail sometimes woke up and looked for him in the dark , in the empty room , and fretted for a while before she began to cry .
11 She looked for him in the oven , the fridge , the wicker basket that held wastepaper beside her desk .
12 Yo yo you knew your clubman was coming , you 've stayed in and that is how our local clubman who is now dead , Mr became a councillor because naturally , people voted for him against the Conservative because he was someone they knew , someone like as came you know .
13 But his baptism , administered to him by another , sealing physically upon him the objectiveness of what Christ did for him on the cross , that was indeed a ground of assurance .
14 Here 's what I wrote in the obituary I did for him in The Guardian :
15 ‘ Ah , David , ’ said Julia , sighing as she waited for him on the pavement .
16 Then there was nothing again but the darkness ; the darkness that he knew waited for him at the foot of the mountain .
17 Joseph hung back walking slowly as the others moved on again , and his mother , noticing his discomfited expression , waited for him at the side of the track .
18 It is a matter of dispute how they parted ; friends of Hayward suggest that Eliot left Carlyle Mansions on the morning of the marriage , leaving only a note of explanation behind — or , even , that he told Hayward as the taxi waited for him in the street below .
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