Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for he " in BNC.

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1 Right place for him ! ’
2 He suffered for you , so suffer for him .
3 ‘ And can you so promise for him , my lord ? ’
4 Clearly , the basis of paternalism — that decisions concerning a particular person 's fate are better made for him than by him , because others wiser than he are more keenly aware of his best interests than he can be — conflicts with the notion of a right to self-determination , whereby a person is deemed entitled to make his own decisions concerning himself , within tolerable limits , free from the interference of others .
5 ‘ He tried to say it was too much worry for him but I know him too well to believe that .
6 His interests and habits had been too strictly and personally framed for him to be anything less than completely reliant on them .
7 The lights were dim , and the room was dark ; her brother did not respond to her cries , so the girl went inside to look for him .
8 Satisfied , he knelt and cleansed his hands in a pool of salt water and walked back down to where the ferryman was patiently waiting for him .
9 Inside were a couple of benches , and several villagers were sitting patiently waiting for him , while an old man sat at the door smoking a smelly little pipe .
10 He did n't approve of me , and to be honest I never much cared for him , either .
11 Mr Allen said Mr Mason was joking when he called Mr Dinkins ‘ a fancy schvartze with a moustache ’ and that Jews would only vote for him out of guilt .
12 He had a substitute not only to run for him when batting but also to field for him .
13 Dear lord , when she had so longed for him !
14 It made something sting behind her eyes as she thought now that it was all finished for him .
15 The Earl turned to his host almost belligerently , almost , indeed , as though he did n't much care for him .
16 She did n't much care for him either !
17 It comes in from the number nine , gets the goal but it was brilliantly created for him there by and it 's a quick response by right on the fifty minute mark , we 've had an hour of the match and it 's now three one .
18 When he heard that a role in Papillon would be especially created for him , he was not only flattered but asked for ( and got ) a salary of $1.25 million .
19 He says he ca n't get them flying but if they would only sit for him he is sure he could kill one .
20 During the first visit he was in such low spirits he could not bring himself to meet even the faithful Cottle ; during the second , in early April , optimism and humour had sufficiently returned for him to relish a meeting with one especially talkative woman on his homeward walk .
21 I only work for him . ’
22 They were still close enough to shore for him to return her to the police if she admitted she was not an experienced ocean sailor .
23 So pray for him as much as you talk to him ; raise questions rather than make statements ; use the rapier and not the sledgehammer ; care for him rather than judge him .
24 It only remained for him to make his departure from Bec as acceptable as possible to the monks and to himself , and to face the consequences .
25 This is already prescribed for him or her .
26 So I 'm ready , and content , and I 'll just wait for him . ’
27 Best place for him .
28 Will Serafin show his independence of mind and his refusal to be controlled by his Civil Servants and reject them all , item by item , so that he ends up discovering for himself the colleagues , procedures and methods that Summerchild has already selected for him ?
29 ‘ The inspector in charge is going your way , just wait for him . ’
30 Marian was already waiting for him when he reached the head of the track .
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