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

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1 Yeah oh Richard says he works for , he said he works all day long for a
2 What methods does he propose for consultation about transitional arrangements and pension schemes ?
3 It 's a courageous appointment by Taylor because Neal has publicly savaged two of the three England bosses he played for .
4 PHIL NEAL ( right ) and the England bosses he played for Robson ( above ) , Revie ( inset above ) , and Greenwood ( top )
5 He went into further education and I do n't know what he did after that , except the Complete Record says he played for Doncaster and non- league Guiseley in the late 80s .
6 The Basquiat estate is after twenty or so paintings , which Baghoomian says he sold for cash immediately after Basquiat 's death .
7 Justin says he ran for the first bit and now has a big blister
8 What grand ideas did he have for that ?
9 Mr Kearsley said he hoped for an out-of-court settlement .
10 i just have to say this : George Best is easily one of — the — very best players to ever come out of the british isles — yeah i know he played for Scum — but he — was — a bloody excellent player .
11 Hans-Dietrich Genscher , the West German Foreign Minister , went on television to say he hoped for a ‘ parallel solution ’ for the new arrivals .
12 Ron said he spoke for Don when he told Luke that he was a great admirer of his material .
13 The other thing we 've got ta find out about is er while we 're on the subject is what insurance has he got for skiing ?
14 Mike Burton says he came for a trial touched the ball 3 times and scored 3 tries .
15 With powerful leg strokes he made for the assault boat from which new flares were being fired .
16 The man claimed he spoke for a large group of serving and former policemen who styled themselves ‘ the Inner Circle ’ .
17 Dr Stehelin said he worked for Dr Bishop and Dr Varmus in their San Francisco laboratory between 1972 and 1975 , and was the principal signer of the first article in the scientific magazine Nature , in 1976 , that said a cancer virus was causing cancer by means of a gene it had captured from normal cells .
18 When the Under-Secretary met the TEC chairman did he apologise for the 97 per cent .
19 ‘ What reason did he give for that ? ’
20 And what reason does he give for thinking that ?
21 Centre manager Malcolm Powton said he hoped for 500 visitors for the party day , including Durham County Council 's director of social services , Peter Kemp .
22 We saw in earlier chapters that there was a substantial disparity between Hitler 's actual expansionist aims and what his public image suggested he stood for .
23 What is the Prime Minister doing to promote a comprehensive test ban treaty , and what proposals does he have for strengthening the non-proliferation treaty ?
24 Will the Minister assure the House that , whatever privatisation plans he has for the trust ports , there will be no recognition of those people who seem to have an interest in cashing in on the endeavours for their own ends ?
25 This last point is certainly not irrelevant , since the commemorative scroll sent to me from the Palace names Leslie as of the Parachute Regiment ; and under this unit did he appear for the last time in the Army List .
26 If so , who was the other writer , and where can we find where he said it , and what references did he give for the statement ?
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