Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 In a year or two he should have a decent sized flock — of course he 's not normally down here this early , he only has a bit of a stable down here that he rents for the summer along with his few acres of grass and his bit of land for cultivation .
2 The inference in his letter is that he speaks for the Council of the National Union of which he is chairman .
3 If a person goes to the town hall and says that he qualifies for a discount , the authority will need proof .
4 If the purpose of that is to transform attitudes to training , what effect will the lead handcuff clause that he proposes for the training contract have on attitudes to training ?
5 Counsel will use deferential language in court , particularly in respect of a decision that he submits was mistaken ; the worse the error , the deeper will be the respect that he expresses for the judges he is criticising .
6 I suggest that he waits for the consultation paper and I think that he will then be reassured .
7 Among references to White in Aubrey 's letters , mentions of ‘ a rare medicine that he hath for the stone ’ ( 1689 ) and ‘ a good lusty vomit ’ ( 1694 ) offer some insight into the nature of his pharmaceutical practice .
8 Whatever the motivation , these amalgamations may happen several times during the months that he cares for the flock .
9 Well yeah I guess I did he gets confidence and he walks up with this he 's getting cockier by the minute and he 's well proud and he 's got he sees this , his in this bar trying to chat up this woman , he says I need a , I need a did n't he say I need a smoke or something , so he looks for a woman
10 He is 16 — around the age Roy was when he became a star — and he plays for the Melchester youth team .
11 Chatam had not been seen in public since finishing fourth to Sibton Abbey in the Hennessy at Newbury in November , and Pipe said yesterday : ‘ It was a fine run considering he had been off the course for so long and he goes for the Gold Cup with every chance .
12 And he prepares for the axe every time boss Walter Smith names a European Cup squad .
13 Every night Tip O'Neill drops by his bed and prays to the same God that you do and he prays for the strength that 's necessary the next day to defeat everything that you believe in .
14 I do n't mind if he reads for a few minutes but that 's it .
15 But if he springs for the Savoy , he 's going to want to try out the stuff he saw in Swedish Au Pairs Get Raunchy . ’
16 If he asks for a review board he gets it because there is no provision in the regulations for even the Secretary of State to refuse such a request .
17 If he opts for a basic valuation , for which he pays a lower fee than for either of the other two , he will normally receive a copy .
18 Finally , a person who is given permission to enter for a particular purpose will be a trespasser if he enters for a different purpose .
19 Even if he aims for a gross profit 5–10% less than a competitor , Mendoros believes , overheads are such that he should come out better at the net level .
20 We should be delighted to welcome you ( and then also your husband if he comes for the English 27–30 August bank holiday ) to this rather chaotic , friendly and yet ordinary rather than luxurious flat ( which Meg I think knows ) .
21 Nigel 's going to come and fit it cos he works for a company who makes and he 's doing them in every room .
22 Jones is not challenging the verdict of the FA commission , which found him guilty of bringing the game into disrepute , but he hopes for a reduction in the heaviest punishment ever imposed on an individual player .
23 But here 's Rozario Gemmell Black Pearce is up in support but he goes for the long ball in and Hill met it first .
24 And he who searches the hearts of men knows what is the mind of the Spirit , because he intercedes for the saints according to the will of God .
25 Yet he can still play for his former club while he waits for the clearing period to expire .
26 The occasional sly lift is one thing but I suspect Irish referee Stephen Hilditch will become suspicious when he sees Adolf Malan waving at him from upon high while he waits for the throw .
27 His home is presently in Kidderminster from where he weekly commutes while he looks for a new house in the local area .
28 No , wait a minute , I 've a better idea ; she might be able to get Paul to bring them if she can catch him before he leaves for the airport . ’
29 And the gesture is Raskolnikov 's too , for example when he feels for the axe slung inside his overcoat .
30 I hope that a message will go out from my hon. and learned Friend the Minister when he replies for the Government .
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