Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He did no wilful damage but regarded himself as entitled to go where he wished for the purpose in his mind without regard to the rights of ownership and the alleged presence of man traps and spring guns .
2 In business for himself , first near St Paul 's , but by 1812 firmly established at the Royal Exchange in Cornhill ( where he remained for the rest of his career , apart from an enforced absence during the rebuilding of 1838–44 ) , Wilson became the determined champion of a free press — ‘ It is like the air we breathe ; if we have it not , we die . ’
3 Holland declined to stand for Norfolk in 1679 , although he voted for the exclusionists , and stood unsuccessfully in 1685 as a trimmer .
4 Newcastle clearly had n't heard of Sunderland , so he asked for the Wearside number .
5 The offer coincided with a move to separate the Cheltenham Schools of Architecture and Art , with which he disagreed , so he applied for the post and succeeded despite his now apparent and debilitating illness .
6 Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick , sick , so he phoned for the doctor , quick , quick , quick you sing it
7 Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick , so he phoned for the doctor be quick , quick
8 Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick , sick so he phoned for the doctor to be quick , quick , he phoned for the doctor to be quick
9 Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick , sick , sick so he phoned for the doctor to be quick , quick , quick
10 I wan na do all of them on me own so he phoned for the doctor to be quick , quick , quick , said Miss Polly put her straight to bed he wrote on a paper for a pill , pill , pill
11 He knew we could n't abide his ways , and he was sure one of us was going to take a hack at him , so he begged for the honour of being killed by the enemy instead . ’
12 Annette spent the intervening time with her son who had been made as comfortable as possible and she told him that she would stay with him until he went for the operation and would then go home but would return first thing in the morning .
13 If he asked him to pass the screwdriver he passed the hammer and if he asked for the hammer , he passed the nearest broomhandle , which was usually in another room altogether .
14 But if he springs for the Savoy , he 's going to want to try out the stuff he saw in Swedish Au Pairs Get Raunchy . ’
15 Stewart told us that Whaddon 's offer of a free bus pass and as many pizza slices as he could eat if he signed for the club was ‘ frankly , insulting ’ .
16 We should be delighted to welcome you ( and then also your husband if he comes for the English 27–30 August bank holiday ) to this rather chaotic , friendly and yet ordinary rather than luxurious flat ( which Meg I think knows ) .
17 He is notorious in Islamabad because he argued for the cut-off in American aid to Pakistan , implemented last autumn .
18 Maxim wondered if he dressed that way only because he worked for The Firm , and decided probably not .
19 Zacchaeus was a tax-collector and was very unpopular with the Jews , not only because he worked for the Romans but also because he was very rich through cheating people , as he himself admitted ( Luke 19:8 ) .
20 ‘ It was interesting because he arrived for the audition clearly drunk , ’ said Hauser .
21 And he who searches the hearts of men knows what is the mind of the Spirit , because he intercedes for the saints according to the will of God .
22 While he waited for the bath to fill he went through the whole scene again in his head and congratulated himself for staying so calm .
23 The occasional sly lift is one thing but I suspect Irish referee Stephen Hilditch will become suspicious when he sees Adolf Malan waving at him from upon high while he waits for the throw .
24 Corbett told his companions to wait while he searched for the purveyor , Alexander .
25 From 1867 Stuart organized private courses while he arranged for the university to be presented by provincial towns with reasoned requests for the provision of university lectures .
26 They all asked whether he played for the Beatles or the Stones , and were much amused to hear he had formed his own pop group with some of his fellow junior students .
27 Terry had to go back on Sunday night and before he left for the station hugged his mother and looked fearfully into her drawn face .
28 Mr Browning , before he left for the south , complimented her on her handling of his friend .
29 If he had been able to speak to Jo each morning before he left for the Embassy , he probably would n't have been such a pain in the outer office .
30 he served with the Irish Guards before he volunteered for the Commandos , and you can be sure that he will have you playing that tune as often as possible , as long as you do n't play it around this H.Q , I do n't mind . ’
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