Example sentences of "he [verb] a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | In his grandiose overview of the history of medical science published in 1919 , he made a powerful case for a totalizing conception of preventive medicine . |
2 | While still running , he made a frantic jump for its lowest branch . |
3 | He made a simple crib for the baby , and heaped praise on Sien whenever she acted maternally . |
4 | He made a sudden dash for the undergrowth . |
5 | On Aug. 19 he made a dramatic call for resistance , standing on one of the tanks stationed outside the Supreme Soviet building ( 10 tanks went over to Yeltsin on the night of Aug. 19 — see below ; the commander of tanks stationed outside the Russian Supreme Soviet building was reported as saying that he would not order an attack on Yeltsin . ) |
6 | All that changed , however , when he realised a rich talent for spin bowling was in danger of going to waste . |
7 | ‘ What 's he want a mounting block for ? |
8 | He experienced a considerable longing for a whole life of shambles and baked beans . |
9 | Unlike the new Cistercian seekers for a simpler form of monastic life , Anselm — however much he shared a personal preference for simplicity — disapproved of a discontented search for something better than the present community provided . |
10 | He fought a vigorous battle for the right of the Croat Church — at this time under the patriarchate of Aquilaea , which owed allegiance to Byzantium — to use the Slavonic liturgy and the glagolitic alphabet , in opposition to the Roman influences of the neighbouring bishopric of Split . |
11 | He did a stint on a chain gang , and he became a professional boxer for a while . |
12 | Congratulations are in order for , as in October he became a proud grandfather for the second time . |
13 | He became a fashionable architect for London houses and flats , and designed two much-publicized houses in Gayfere Street , Westminster , for Wilfrid Ashley ( later Baron Mount Temple , q.v. ) in 1926 and 1931 . |
14 | And he , he got a good price for them with them being washed for to put potatoes in . |
15 | Then , he revealed a double target for the World Championships in August . |
16 | Then he revealed a double target for the World Championships in August . |
17 | This September he launches a new scent for men called — what else — Photo . |
18 | Undoubtedly he built a solid foundation for the great changes which were to come , and secured the tramway for the future . |
19 | Jilted-architect Newton Davies ( Martin ) blubs to a down-and-out waitress Gwen ( Hawn ) that his loved one would n't marry him , despite the fact that he built a beautiful house for her . |
20 | ‘ by a person duly licensed to drive it ’ The problem of hearsay evidence can occur where a passenger in a motor vehicle has to be asked whether or not he holds a current licence for the class of vehicle . |
21 | Certainly MacDonald 's international fame was greater than Baldwin 's , and there is some evidence that he maintained a certain touch for foreign affairs well after he had lost it domestically . |
22 | He provided a theoretical justification for the method of collecting natural histories . |
23 | He writes a regular column for BBC WILDLIFE . |
24 | He writes a weekly column for The People newspaper . |
25 | He might have added : But he has a long memory for those that let him down . |
26 | ‘ He has a deep love for classical music , ’ said a friend . |
27 | Normally , Mr Rigby says , he has a great admiration for predators but only of the kind that need to be conserved . |
28 | ‘ Well , ’ Ellen said , ‘ I am very fond of my husband , in spite of my western ways , and I know he has a great respect for you , Nerina ; and is thrilled about your publishing contract , and any betrayal of confidence has been totally inadvertent . |
29 | Every day a compromise is effected on the ground that the party making it has a fair chance of succeeding in it , and if he bona fide believes he has a fair chance of success he has a reasonable ground for suing , and his forbearance to sue will constitute a good consideration . |
30 | I could be wrong , and if Kelly plays I sincerely hope he has a good game for if he does n't he may not recover from it , as he will always be known for ‘ screwing it when the Republic needed a win in Windsor ’ . |