Example sentences of "[verb] him for [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Since first meeting him I learned to admire and respect him for his sincerity , humanity , integrity and his delightful sense of humour .
2 No sooner was Lydia 's wedding to Tobias over , than Bob Lamb had approached him for his permission to pay court to Martha , with a view to eventual marriage .
3 Anton though , as if waiting for this opening , Parker 's panic , caught him for his best bite yet , a chunk : with all of his teeth , his werewolf mouth , from high inside of a beefy thigh .
4 Scarlet had accepted that it was all her fault and endeavoured to do her poor best to compensate him for his unjust circumstances .
5 ‘ Peter means well and people always forgive him for his little failures .
6 ‘ She was representing him for his life . ’
7 Joshua Morris had not invited him to break bread in Clungunford , Clunbury , Clunton or Clun , but Ralph Grunte had booked him for his Warwickshire Tories ' annual dinner and dance .
8 She 's taking advantage of him , she only wants him for his money .
9 Pieda , a powerful economic group , has attacked him for his crippling levy on whisky and says the excise tax policy on the famous tipple is ‘ against the national interest and discriminates against one of the UK 's top five exporters ’ .
10 I declined his offer of another brandy , made my excuses , and thanking him for his hospitality I left by the back door .
11 A year before his death , Charles had written to Lord Mountbatten , once again thanking him for his help .
12 One was a personal letter from the President of United Motors , Nate Cocello , thanking him for his services to the Corporation .
13 The other was from the Vice President in charge of Overseas ' Operations , thanking him for his personal contribution to the expansion of European Component Operations .
14 At Thanksgiving 1985 , Bush sent North a postcard thanking him for his work ‘ with the hostage thing and in Central America ’ and exhorting him to get some turkey ; North read it out at his trial four years later as evidence of approval , but it was all delightfully vague .
15 I recall thanking him for his consideration , but quite probably I said nothing very definite for my employer went on :
16 He took a sheet of Gordon 's notepaper and typed a short note to Alan Bleath , thanking him for his recent contribution to the stimulating seminar on lenses of a high refractive index , signed this with a fair approximation of Gordon 's hand and put it in one of the ‘ Gordon Beamish : See ? ’ envelopes , addressed to Alan Bleath , 329 Carradine Road , Mitcham .
17 Moments later he was chatting to the C.P.R. Divisional Superintendent , Tom Warner , thanking him for his obviously favourable comments on the broadcast , and he went on , ‘ But seriously , Tom , I want a favour .
18 Afterwards Churchill is supposed to have sent a note to the Marshal , thanking him for his hospitality and reminding him of the details of their verbal agreements of the night before the morning after .
19 Paul wrote to Dr Heatherton as he had intended , thanking him for his trouble and saying that he had called in the hope of meeting him .
20 I send it to the individual 's home and I include a personal note from me thanking him for his achievement .
21 Royal Scottish Chief Executive Ian Offor wrote thanking him for his prompt action and sent him a Fortnum and Mason luxury hamper as a token of appreciation .
22 It was agreed that a letter be sent to Mr Field thanking him for his work as Membership Secretary and on the Committee .
23 My initial reaction was to write back thanking him for his time etc and making a few followup points , but Ive come round to the idea a personal meeting might be nice : - ) )
24 My initial reaction was to write back thanking him for his time etc and making a few followup points , but Ive come round to the idea a personal meeting might be nice : - ) )
25 He would n't chase her after reading the letter she had left for him , politely thanking him for his hospitality and saying she was returning to Palma to complete her work before returning to England .
26 Only yesterday he received a letter from Mr Clinton thanking him for his support .
27 It was Alan 's wife who entered him for his first rally and he enjoyed it so much he decided to continue .
28 Reza Shah exiled one ayatollah who dared to criticize the Shah 's female relations for entering a shrine unveiled , Indeed , one of his military aides was said to have violated the sanctuary of the shrine by marching in and dragging the ayatollah out by his beard , so that the Shah could whip him for his lese-majeste .
29 ‘ Do n't dare accuse me of wanting him for his money again ! ’ she shouted , suddenly losing control .
30 The boys at school were sure to snigger at him behind his back , and the Irishman and his rough friends would have one more excuse to belittle him for their own amusement .
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