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

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1 Indeed , the day before he had received Karl Rahner to thank him for his work for the Council .
2 The superintendent thanked him for his help and bade him goodnight but with a distracted air as though her attention were elsewhere .
3 Markby thanked him for his prompt intervention and help .
4 The Spirit of the Lord , the ruach adonai passes to David to equip him for his princely service .
5 It was agreed that a letter be sent to Mr Field thanking him for his work as Membership Secretary and on the Committee .
6 In England , possibly as a result of the Continental view , rumours arose that the Great Fire occurred as a result of acts by ‘ papists ’ and the King ( who had married Catherine , the daughter of the King of Portugal in 1662 ) had to combat the ugly anti-Catholic mood of Londoners and Parliament , particularly when another rumour arose of a plot to overthrow him for his Roman Catholic brother , the Duke of York .
7 Ruth thanked him for his information and a few minutes later he raised his hat and walked away .
8 Mallachy , remembering the story they 'd concocted , gave Rory a piece of paper which contained ( he said ) a ‘ list of the addresses ’ , and Rory thanked him for his trouble .
9 Mrs McRobert said that Say continued to threaten to take his own life , blaming his wife 's decision to leave him for his predicament .
10 ‘ Certainly , Doctor , if you say so , ’ she replied sweetly , containing the urge to crown him for his patronising ignorance .
11 In France he was courted by publicity-conscious surfers ; people asked him for his autograph .
12 He moved on to build up quite a successful sub-post office , yet still people remember him for his first novel ’
13 She could act the loving spouse as well as fitzAlan , she decided , succumbing to a rare mischievous impulse to repay him for his earlier comments .
14 Seeing him in good spirits now , Boswell teased him for his earlier hesitancy , called him ‘ a delicate Londoner … a macaroni ’ , and Johnson defended himself with an unserious disingenuousness by saying he had only feared not finding a horse able enough to carry him .
15 Only yesterday he received a letter from Mr Clinton thanking him for his support .
16 I in turn thanked him for his careful encouragement and support at the various stages of the project .
17 The West German Government honoured him for his notable work in promoting friendship between the two countries .
18 The West German Government honoured him for his notable work in promoting friendship between the two countries .
19 Thirty years after his death in 716 , Boniface criticized him for his disregard of the laws of the Church and for his personal immorality and depicted him as struck with madness while feasting with his nobles , so that he died ‘ gibbering with demons and cursing the priests of God ’ .
20 Richard Rielly asked him for his views on Graham Kelly 's plea for clubs to share grounds if England are to stand a chance of hosting the nineteen ninety eight World Cup finals .
21 Graduates remember him for his concern for their personal and academic welfare and for his warmheartedness .
22 Then they led Linkworth to the hanging-shed to punish him for his crime .
23 Men love him for his hearty back-slapping and hand-shaking , for his habit of bear-hugging his male aides when things are going well .
24 The maid mocked him for his name , and so angry was the sprite that , as he left , fire irons were thrown through walls , dogs howled , doors slammed and all the household fires were extinguished forever .
25 Beaten into second place by his team-mate Rene Arnoux in the 1982 French Grand Prix , he pulled into a service station on his way home only for the attendant to mistake him for his rival .
26 God had given his Spirit to his anointed king in order to equip him for his leadership of the people .
27 Baddam 's experience qualified him for his most ambitious known project — an abridgement of the Royal Society 's Philosophical Transactions .
28 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 .
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