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

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1 After being arrested by the Securitate , Lupescu is dragged in chains before Ceauşescu , who demands to know how much he is paid for his jokes .
2 In the summer of 1940 he was volunteered for parachute training by friends who added his name to a list for this course .
3 Dan realised with growing dismay that at forty-six he was qualified for nothing .
4 In July 1964 he was fined for singing the Irish national anthem , ‘ A Soldier 's Song ’ ( in Irish ) at a republican rally in Ballycastle , County Antrim .
5 ‘ You 've upset your father ; how could you do such a thing after all he 's done for you ? ’
6 A dam burst again : All he 's done for you .
7 And if anyone deserves a full house that night it should be as a tribute to all he 's done for the club .
8 All he 's waiting for is his number to come up .
9 All he was waiting for was confirmation .
10 In fact , whatever else it may be , Lighthouses is a cornucopia of virtuoso orchestral effects , a continuously shifting , shimmering kaleidoscope of sonority by a composer who seems to know just about every effect in the book , plus many he 's discovered for himself , and who knows just how to use them .
11 On 31 October 1605 he was by-elected for Evesham , taking the place of a man who had been an Exchequer colleague of one of his Bowyer cousins .
12 At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed for seven years to John Braithwaite [ q.v. ] , an eminent locomotive and railway engineer , and while in his service he invented in 1837 the detonating railway fog-signal which was first tried on the Croydon line and has ever since been in universal use as a very valuable safety measure .
13 In 1884 he was articled for three years to the architect Robert Edis .
14 In 1950 he was knighted for his services to Greek ( he had been appointed MBE in 1919 ) .
15 In 1830 he was elected for the government borough of Rye and the following year was active as Tory assistant whip .
16 At the age of seventeen he was playing for Antigua in the Leeward Islands tournament when he was given out caught behind .
17 In a series of acts dating from 1317 , 1322 and 1328 he was compensated for any losses sustained through the renunciation of that claim .
18 In 1600–1 he was paid for surveying for New College , while in 1602 he mapped the Cambridgeshire estates of Merton College , and in 1607 he surveyed an estate in Leicestershire for Brasenose College .
19 After that he was backed for the National and although the urbane Gaselee is not prone to hyperbole he feels that , if he reproduces that Haydock run , Party Politics will take all the beating .
20 For that he was imprisoned for two months on Monday .
21 When I first came across him in 1982 he was playing for Exeter University in a sevens game at Twickenham .
22 On 20 August 1584 he was apprenticed for eight years from 29 September to the distinguished printer Henry Denham [ q.v. ] ;
23 By 1782 he was paying for 16 boys and 7 girls aged 4 to 11 to attend the local school , and contributing money to build the local workhouse .
24 In 1696 he was arrested for signing and circulating an appeal for charitable contributions to relieve the extruded clergy .
25 In October 1522 he conveyed two freehold houses and 1 ½ virgates to a certain Thomas Hyll , but subsequently seems to have taken up residence at Hagley , for in October 1526 he was presented for operating a brothel in which his own daughter was the star attraction : prostitution , it has been suggested , was a concomitant of deferred marriage , widespread among the peasantry of the West Midlands .
26 In 1955 he was employed for one week by Douglas Fairbanks Limited at Elstree as a cover director , British cover director on a T V film that was being directed by an American .
27 But in April 1878 he was cautioned for being intoxicated while on duty , and when discovered drunk in 1882 was reduced to the second class .
28 After his triumph , Benn said : ‘ I do n't want to fight Eubank because I do n't like him but I 'll take it for the million he was asking for . ’
29 In December 1954 he was ridden for the first time by the reigning champion jockey Dick Francis : after the race Francis told Cazalet that he would like to ride Devon Loch one day in the Grand National …
30 At the age of eighteen in the early '50s he was working for Rickenbacker ( and was allegedly sacked for building a guitar to his own design ) .
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