Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] him for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That is what he wanted us all to think , including the Men , ’ said Minch , ‘ and we should honour him for his cunning and intelligence .
2 ‘ He 's a professional photographer — I must pay him for his work ! ’
3 Yet it is impossible I should love him for his vices all ugly him over .
4 Someone sent for the narrator 's father : ‘ My father said : ‘ I 'll come later on tonight : I 'll catch him for you . ’
5 , I 'll shave him for you Mark
6 ‘ You 'll do him for me because I ask and because he 's a lousy , rotten drug-pusher .
7 I 'll thank him for you .
8 ‘ Yes , Jaq , I 'll take him for you . ’
9 ‘ I 'll get him for you , ’ Stewpid is shouting … .
10 ‘ Yeah , old Fred 's a real card , but I 'll get him for you tonight . ’
11 ‘ Yes , he is , I 'll get him for you . ’
12 Well we 'll get him for you !
13 He ai n't putting them up is he take them down to Helen 's then some lovely decorations we 'll ask him for them Helen .
14 Reza Shah exiled one ayatollah who dared to criticize the Shah 's female relations for entering a shrine unveiled , Indeed , one of his military aides was said to have violated the sanctuary of the shrine by marching in and dragging the ayatollah out by his beard , so that the Shah could whip him for his lese-majeste .
15 At least , she could understand him for her uncle , later to be the 6th Duke , was deaf as well .
16 And Lawrence confirmed yesterday : ‘ I would not discount making a move if I could get him for something like £700,000 . ’
17 He ate the strawberries quickly before anyone could ask him for one .
18 I shall remember him for his magnificent work in the West Riding through many years , and for his naughty and teasing sense of humour which so often cheered us up in the dismal surroundings of the Hemsworth Division and places like that , and which one realised hid a most sensitive and affectionate personality .
19 Whether he wins or not , I shall remember him for his fearlessness , for not being content to run like a solitary god between the gunpowder hills of Lanzarote , but for running in the race instead .
20 The world would denounce him for it unmercifully .
21 He would marry another heiress , she knew that quite well , almost certainly one who would take him for his title , regardless of his character and conduct .
22 She ought to hate him for what he threatened to do , yet inside she felt a treacherous excitement at the fact that he wanted to keep her close .
23 That will prepare him for his duties which will range from tracking people making off from crimes , public order incidents and searching for missing people and property .
24 And it may find him for her again .
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