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

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1 He tipped his seat back and zipped his jacket right up and he asked for the music to go on again , and he lay there in the dark with the music on , feeling warm in the middle of the freezing night , and he could feel himself smiling .
2 The article appeared in an Italian magazine Metro , who had intended to pay $300 for an article ; but when Johns ' dealer , Leo Castelli , knew that Steinberg was considering an article , he arranged for the magazine to offer $1,000 , paying the difference of $700 himself .
3 The second point is best captured in Peter Hall 's 1982 defence of the enterprise zone model of urban policy , when , perhaps inadvertently , he called for the state to facilitate multinational corporations , ‘ doing in Liverpool what they already do in Singapore or Mexican border cities ’ ( 1982 , p418 ) .
4 He called for the inquiry to accept submissions from outside the service , for the final report to be published in full and for more resources to be provided if the report said they were needed .
5 He felt for the monocle dangling against his shirt front and tumbled it between his fingers , over and over as though telling a Rosary .
6 And he pleaded for the public to write to Premier John Major to protest at the move .
7 He waited for the laughter to die down and then , ignoring Mickey Aronson , he leaned his head out of the window , gave his gravelly laugh and confided to the other men : ‘ A bigger ignoramus I never met ; he does n't even know that ships and cars are always female . ’
8 As he waited for the noise to die down , Forester looked around the room .
9 Reloading the Walther , he waited for the lavatory to flush before going through to help the old man back to bed .
10 He waited for the Doctor to pass in front of him and followed .
11 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 .
12 Now I could hear the throb of impatience in his voice as he waited for the curtain to go up .
13 And to crown it all , ‘ What a charming companion you have been , ’ Ven commented across the table as he waited for the waiter to bring him their bill .
14 He waited for the train to shudder to a halt before jumping from the freight car and closing the door as quietly as possible behind him .
15 He longed for the opportunity to destroy it .
16 He longed for the chance to talk to each of them in private , but saw little hope of it .
17 He longed for the dream to end , desperate to wake up and find himself safe in bed .
18 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 .
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