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

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1 So he made for the Jackley road from which nearly all the traffic had now disappeared .
2 Once inside he groped for the sheets in his pocket .
3 Yesterday he smiled for the last time and said he did not wish to obstruct the work of Prime Minister Hans Modrow — who now constitutes , with a small group of associates from Dresden , the only remaining acceptable face of reform within the East German Communist Party .
4 Hours later he reached for the bedside table again .
5 A few days later he begged for the offices held by his father and complained that it would be a great disgrace to him if they were granted to anyone else .
6 Hugo had no idea what to do : frantically he rang for the servants .
7 There were things he consciously noticed about people which he brought to mind long after he had ceased to watch them , but now he noted for the first time that she had very small feet — they could have belonged to the oriental he had imagined her to be through the sun haze .
8 Well he did for the Wigan one .
9 " Presumably he telephoned for the mechanic before he left . "
10 Then he left for the warmth of his blankets .
11 Then he made for the stairs , taking them two at a time .
12 Then he felt for the pain in his neck .
13 Then he reached for the brandy and tipped a measure into his own cup before offering to do the same with Shiona 's .
14 Then he allows for the effects of a ‘ propagation mechanism ’ ( see section 5.1(a) ) by adding the lagged value of to equation ( 6.2 ) and attaching a positive coefficient to it , giving :
15 ‘ A word about your weapons , gentlemen , ’ he smarmed , then he went for the quick draw and levelled a long-barrelled pistol at all of us .
16 Then he heads for the store , to cash it in .
17 Then he called for the caskets of gold in which was the balsam and the myrrh which the Soldan of Persia had sent him ; and when these were put before him he bade them bring him the golden cup , of which he was wont to drink ; and he took of that balsam and of that myrrh as much as a little spoon-full , and mingled it in the cup with rose-water and drank of it ; and for the seven days which he lived he neither ate nor drank aught else than a little of that myrrh and balsam mingled with water .
18 Then he worked for the British . ’
19 Twice he worked for the Wellington City Mission , among the lost and lonely people of the inner city .
20 Instead he reached for the whisky bottle .
21 Instead he served for the next three yearswith a merchant shipping company .
22 But instead he headed for the bathroom .
23 Until recently he worked for The Nation , Thailand 's other English language newspaper .
24 Quietly he asked for the Standard and handed across his money between the jutting arms ; he did n't want any trouble .
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