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

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1 He can fine a player up to 75 per cent of his match fee or suspend him for up to three Test matches .
2 Claudia Arbuthnot was never cross with him or punished him for anything .
3 We had n't heard or seen him for a while so my father suggested I go round and check I 'm really horrified .
4 Vologsky had never seen a need to question Kirov 's authenticity , or to probe him for details of his mother and father .
5 Mr Wilson complained to an industrial tribunal that the company had taken action , short of dismissal , against him for the purpose of deterring him from being or penalising him for being a member of the NUJ , contrary to s 23 of the EP(C)A .
6 He wondered what Berowne was expecting him to do ; find a potential blackmailer or investigate him for double murder ?
7 The story ends with the teacher coming over and praising him for this reaction and Little Turtle receiving a very good report card that term .
8 In his battle dispatch , Beatty described Cornwell 's bravery and recommended him for ‘ special recognition … as an acknowledgement of the high example set by him . ’
9 A brave reporter thrust a microphone under his nose and asked him for his comments .
10 I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra .
11 Thinking about this one morning in 1954 , I went along to the keeper of the laboratory chemical stores and asked him for something which was water-soluble and formed needle crystals .
12 I told him this and asked him for a prescription for a warm , dry home .
13 So with this going on we found our company would get on better if I had collateral so I wrote to this boy and asked him for a million and put it in a trust fund that I would get after his death , and we that way so okay .
14 I believe she has even phoned an old school friend of mine whom she avowedly dislikes and asked him for the manuscript of a symphony we once composed together .
15 He conquered him so completely that the man now housed him , clothed , fed and supported him and used every spare minute to coach and prepare him for some as yet unrevealed greatness .
16 Kalchu was ashamed of his drunkenness and Chola grumbled and rebuked him for it .
17 Mr Reynolds said he was ‘ disturbed ’ by the content of what Sir Hugh said on Wednesday and rebuked him for ‘ going public ’ .
18 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
19 If there is a point to saluting the winner of a race , it is ultimately to celebrate his good fortune in being given the natural attributes to do what he does ; and to thank him for the excitement of the spectacle he provides in devoting all his concentrated effort to showing he 's the best .
20 She turned on Walter Ash and reviled him for allowing her to hope , and indeed , despite the final outcome , it was his dangerous encouragement of this scheme that prefaced her final disillusion with him .
21 The expression of faith found in The Westminster Confession tells us , ‘ Man 's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him for ever . ’
22 The first year that they obtained a vintage of acceptable quality , he sent a dozen cases to his old régisseur to lay down , and invited him for a tasting .
23 I declined his offer of another brandy , made my excuses , and thanking him for his hospitality I left by the back door .
24 A furtive junior diplomat bowing and scraping his way out of the interview section of the Lefortovo , ogling the KGB man and thanking him for a fifteen-minute access to a prisoner for whom the key was now thrown far away .
25 Since first meeting him I learned to admire and respect him for his sincerity , humanity , integrity and his delightful sense of humour .
26 " endeavour to find out a person both to answer to their expectation and those of the Town , and … to superintend and assist him for a while . "
27 I took him round to Cheapside and booked him for being drunk and disorderly .
28 I 'll cut him up small and fry him for the kids ' breakfast .
29 His great-uncle took Charles under his wing and prepared him for the job ahead .
30 I used to sit and watch him for hours , painstakingly working on a painting , and , following his example , I would push myself harder and harder to make my own drawings better .
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