Example sentences of "[prep] he for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I remember at the time Wilko saying how he though Kerslake was an excellent buy , and how he 'd been after him for a long time .
2 The probation found a little stray dog called Benjy for me and I looked after him for a little while , but my money kept on going down and down and down .
3 been round there once or twice after him for a different thing .
4 Though he knew the press would be sending a photographer to take a picture of him for the financial pages of the newspaper , he suspected that their main interest was in Hank .
5 Lacking any financial acumen , he ran into difficulties with the Inland Revenue which filed a bankruptcy petition against him for the unpaid tax on his ring earnings : the order was for over £17 000 .
6 It was full of pieces of paper , which he dropped behind him for the other boys to follow .
7 But by 1830 Burn had left the Greek revival behind him for the subdued Italianate of his branch banks and the big , simple palazzo from of his New Club on Edinburgh 's Princes Street of 1834 .
8 He had taken the Thompson with him for a practical demonstration and afterwards had not had an opportunity to exchange it for the army 's normal issue Sterling gun .
9 Obviously unwilling , he asked for an absurd sum for doing so , but eventually Omar settled with him for a reasonable amount .
10 Claudia felt as if she were drowning in a pool of conflicting emotions ; the last thing she wanted was to go anywhere with Roman and yet the thought of being with him for a little while longer filled her with delight .
11 Well Chris says he 's got ta keep in with him for a little while , he said he
12 Many remonstrated with him for a howling storm was raging outside , it was night and the journey was a dangerous one .
13 And after last night 's performance of Hamlet , some of his friends from the theatre had come back with him for an informal reading of their next play .
14 ‘ Which must mean that , regardless of the fact that he 's so wound up over you he ca n't think straight , you 're only playing around with him for the pure hell of it . ’
15 I KNEW of Doctor Ladislav Mareda through British friends who had worked with him for the English-language section of Prague radio until the crushing of the Prague Spring in 1968 .
16 Jazz 's target was to stay with him for the full four minutes .
17 We 've heard nothing from him for the past four months since that heart attack in Italy .
18 Yet , I am not writing about him for the above reasons , it 's rather on account of an unlikely weakness of his than for one of his many strengths .
19 Émile Chaillot told me that he had telephoned the writer and spoken to him for a good seven minutes about what was going on in the music world .
20 A couple of years earlier , when I was having a bad patch and went to him for a reassuring chat , he had told me not to worry about it .
21 The General , perhaps to make his point , informed Aitken of the authoritative report that the government had received and offered to lend it to him for a short while .
22 He applied for a grant of land and this was sold to him for a nominal sum .
23 I went to him for the political because I was a red hot loyalist at that time .
24 Oh , poor Travis , Leith thought , her sympathies going out to him for the terrible time he was having .
25 Had n't he understood that she had given herself to him for the only reason that made any sense to her .
26 Is my right hon. Friend aware that I am extremely grateful to him for the wise decision to retain the St.
27 There 's no hurry for that now that the money 's been cut back , Mr Silver can go on economising on space and heat and lighting for his twelve women workers for a good few years yet , and in any case , no-one 's been round to check up on him for a long time now .
28 If you 've got some new material on him that you want to share with us , I 'm more than happy to arrange another lecture for you later in the term , but frankly , as you 've apparently given the same lecture on him for the past ten years , I can hardly be accused of interfering with academic freedom , can I ? ’
29 She stared at him for a long time .
30 Charsky gazes at him for a long time , sadly .
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