Example sentences of "he [verb] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Scott inherited the family estate in 1596 , but from 1612 until towards the end of his life he lived for a good part of the year in Canterbury . |
2 | In 1902 he lived for a short period in Clerkenwell , east London . |
3 | ‘ He plays for a mixed side in his spare time and is well up with the rules which is pretty useful because they seem to change every couple of months . ’ |
4 | Catching sight of her , the boy Charles — see him now ! — wants To follow his father 's model : he asks , he begs for a keen horse , Urgently demands weapons , quiver and swift arrows , And craves to go chasing after the doe , just as his father himself would do . |
5 | In 1987 he argued for a beefed-up Neddy with the council meetings chaired by the industry secretary rather than by the chancellor . |
6 | He fought for a local government seat in Islington in 1982 and gained Stockton south from the SDP in 1987 . |
7 | Everything here fed his masochism — as he had known instinctively that it would when he applied for a similar position in the English coalfields some years before , only to be told that he was not mature enough . |
8 | In December 1937 he applied for a short-service commission in the RAF and to his evident amazement was accepted and sent for elementary flying training in 90 m.p.h . |
9 | Repeating a five-year-old falsehood about his nationality , he applied for a one-year renewal of his passport on 24 September 1938 and , on this occasion , repeated what he now knew to be false that he was British by birth . |
10 | Later still he became for a short time a professor at Cambridge . |
11 | ’ On the north-east corner he asked for a castellated bell tower in which to house the bell he had brought back from Lille . |
12 | ‘ He had wanted to be a doctor since he asked for a medical bag for Christmas when he was six-years-old . |
13 | He said it was the government 's intention to privatize 30-40 per cent of state assets and he asked for a six-month moratorium on trade union pay demands . |
14 | His home is presently in Kidderminster from where he weekly commutes while he looks for a new house in the local area . |
15 | Alec Stewart ran himself out as he tried for a sharp single to cover and found Atherton unwilling to budge at the non-striker 's end . |
16 | He stopped for a red light , prepared to make a right-hand turn as soon as the arrow flicked green . |
17 | Last night he played for a hand-picked team of personal friends against the national side after recent appearances to help out injury-hit Bayern Munich . |
18 | Yesterday , as he prepared for a new TV series starting on Sunday , Sir David said he was ‘ truly blessed ’ with an honour . |
19 | I mean he came for a flying visit and he went back did n't he ? he came for a flying visit and went back |
20 | I mean he came for a flying visit and he went back did n't he ? he came for a flying visit and went back |
21 | South African President F W de Klerk ducked out of the row when he arrived for a three-day visit to Britain . |
22 | Lech Walesa became the first Polish President to visit Israel when he arrived for a four-day visit on May 20 . |
23 | The book was never written and his only publications were two pamphlets , A Guide to the Electors of Great Britain , upon the Accession of a new King ( 1820 ) and Letters of Lord John Russell , upon the original formation of the House of Commons ( 1826 ) in which he declared for a thorough reform of the close boroughs he had always represented . |
24 | Soapy moved on , but he walked for a long time before he tried again . |
25 | It was unfortunate that he returned for a short time but this was necessary in order for him to complete training prior to deploying on an operational tour . ’ |
26 | It is selected from the pages of the BDN , to which he was a frequent contributor and on whose editorial board he served for a long period : A combined system is one which includes all useful methods and techniques and adapts them and uses them according to the particular needs of the child . |
27 | He glanced for a brief moment at Graham 's heavy body and closed face , and looked away , feeling a little sick . |
28 | He calls for a reformed profession built around a new " common enterprise " and involving " wide active cooperation " among its members . |
29 | Tension between Iraq and Kuwait came to the world 's attention in mid-July when Saddam Hussein launched a fierce attack on the policy of those Gulf states , principally Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates ( UAE ) , whose over-production of oil he blamed for a corresponding slump in world oil prices . |
30 | Perhaps because of his career as a Naval Officer during the First World War he worked for a long period during the Second World War at the Admiralty . |