Example sentences of "he [vb -s] a [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If he grants a sublease for a term longer than the term of his own lease , the grant may take effect as an assignment of that lease ( contrast Milmo v Carreras [ 1946 ] KB 306 and Skelton ( William ) & Son v Harrison & Pinder Ltd [ 1975 ] QB 361 ) . |
2 | He is waiting to see if he receives an invitation for the TSB event or whether he will run for Scotland against Wales on Friday night . |
3 | When issuing the FBL , the FIATA freight forwarder acts as a carrier in that he concludes a contract for a combined or multi-modal transport with the shipper , and contracts or sub-contracts for the carriage with one or more carriers . |
4 | Smith was the unanimous choice of the Oxford board … he has the experience … the grit and determination to survive and hopefully succeed … and he has a message for the Oxford fans |
5 | He has a passion for the subject and its relevance to contemporary events . |
6 | In some versions of this type of forecasting , the buyer is obliged to purchase the requirements detailed in the first three months of the rolling forecast , so that , in effect , as he rolls his forecast on , he places an order for the first three months ' requirements and forecasts those of the next nine months . |
7 | Wells ( 1986 ) discusses the nurse 's role as a patient advocate — not making decisions for the patient but ensuring that no one usurps the needs , rights and humanity of the patient — and in ‘ Ethics and information ’ discusses the potential difficulties ; he sees a place for the nurse as the patient 's advocate in certain circumstances . |
8 | There 's not a trace of bitterness about Peter Shilton , Trevor Francis and Kenny Dalglish , who walked into top jobs , but he states a case for the unknown soldiers of football . |
9 | True he expresses a preference for the impersonal concept of Truth ( Satya ) , which etymologically is a derivative of Being ( Sat ) , in contemplating the Ultimate , but this does not preclude other more personal concepts of God . |
10 | ( He makes a break for an exit . |
11 | While in examining the conduct of Greeks , Carthaginians , Macedonians and Eastern potentates Polybius conforms to the pattern of the majority of the Greek historians , he makes an exception for the Romans . |