Example sentences of "he be [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 He is already playing for the team and has the qualities to perhaps captain France on day .
2 I would only observe that he is well qualified for the post which he holds .
3 He is well qualified for the task , as he lectures on the subject at Leith 's School of Food and Wine in London and has practical experience as managers of restaurants in Britain , the Caribbean and America .
4 ‘ Because he is also searching for the Presley hoard which is in the Volvo . ’
5 In Britain he is best known for the remarkable Byker Wall housing scheme in Newcastle-upon-Tyne .
6 … Yes , he is anxiously waiting for the word from us . ’
7 He is ideally bred for the job being by the champion sire , Deep Run , from a granddam , Matchboard , who won 11 chases and five point-to-points .
8 ‘ We understand he 's still in Moscow , and he 's just waiting for the work permit to come through before signing for us . ’
9 As far as he 's concerned , Barney is his man and he 's simply waiting for the forensic reports to confirm it .
10 He 's always fallen for the really pretty ones , she said .
11 I always thought he was largely to blame for the relegation in 1982 .
12 According to Stanley Turner , curator of the Michael Peto archive at Dundee University , ‘ he was continuously searching for the vision of a monumental human form to epitomise the universality of whatever scene , situation or event he was out to capture … always intent on raising his workday subjects from fleeting , mundane , accidental movement into symbolic representatives of their class or profession . ’
13 Probably he was already dressed for the part in a brown peat-carrier 's suit : he had been anticipating the trip for at least a month .
14 Winking broadly in Lindsey 's direction , he was already heading for the door .
15 He was just losing for the third time when Celia walked back in , Mitch behind her .
16 He was later defeated for the Speaker- ship by Betty Boothroyd .
17 He was badly equipped for the task .
18 He was also working for the Department of Archaeology and the Museum and , greatest profit of all , teaching English to the daughter of a rich immigrant Hungarian Jewish family who paid him , for just two lessons a week , more money than his poor father had earned by a hard week 's slog in the docks .
19 He was also working for the British Council , writing for foreign magazines and attending functions organized by the Anglo-Swedish Society or the Norwegian Institute , as well as seeing American G.I.s stationed in London — it seemed to him on occasions that every American sergeant wrote verse .
20 Dr Apps , the oldest in the group at 33 , said he was well prepared for the cold conditions .
21 Sharing Gladstone 's high churchmanship , he was well qualified for the difficult task of reconciling him to the policy of Welsh disestablishment .
22 However , his personal position had been weakened by the allegations of financial mismanagement under his government , and he was successfully challenged for the Siumut parliamentary leadership by Lars Emil Johansen , the Siumut chair .
23 He was always looking for the catch .
24 He was always looking for the beginning of something , and he had the energy of someone starting their career .
25 From there he was transferred to a prison in Rabat , where he was severely tortured for the next three days .
26 He was obviously destined for the professional ranks and as I watched him I could see why .
27 She knew he was only pretending for the benefit of their audience .
28 ‘ Oh , God help him , poor gentleman , ’ Kate laughed , pleased at male incompetence , ‘ he was only looking for the oven when I got in .
29 I came out of the forces , he was only waiting for the time that I came out , for him to retire .
30 He was now acting for the two men accused of bombing the Pan Am jumbo jet in 1988 with the loss of 270 lives .
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