Example sentences of "he [be] [vb pp] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , the new baronet lived in India and no instructions from him were expected for many months .
2 Was he being treated for any medical condition ? ’
3 He is selected for that reason , because he will not be suspected by the police . ’
4 The athlete statues of Polykleitos , later in the century , might well stem from this tradition , and he is claimed for both cities .
5 " He 's arranged for some of his men to come along — it 's very heavy , you know — and he wondered whether you want it moved upstairs or downstairs . "
6 It means Jim Courier retains the pole position he 's held for all but 12 weeks of 1992 .
7 One of the country 's leading experts on the secret services says the evidence confirms what he 's known for some time .
8 Now he 's set for another huge windfall from his topselling solo album .
9 As long as they had been promptly informed he was covered for any eventuality .
10 In a series of acts dating from 1317 , 1322 and 1328 he was compensated for any losses sustained through the renunciation of that claim .
11 Because he had actually found the cut wires he was grilled for several days , as were several other suspects , all electricians .
12 True , he went to rouse Sir Ralph but he was searched for any weapons , he had no key , and even if he had entered the room , favoured son or not , Sir Ralph would scarcely have offered his throat to be cut . ’
13 Protagoras found gender assignation in Greek inconsistent and illogical — for example , there were cases when two words referring to the same thing had different genders — and he went so far as to advocate reform ( he was ridiculed for this by Aristophanes , and the attempt was unsuccessful ) .
14 He was rewarded for this and more with a Bulgarian sentence of death and a British MBE .
15 He was banned for another three years .
16 Half wanting to quit , half determined to persevere he was caught for some moments , indecisive and forlorn .
17 It was very nearly a great voice and sometimes , when Gesner was on form , when he was forced for some reason to try hard , it was a great voice .
18 If Vecchi was the imitation hospital attendant , then he was booked for some free electricity at the State 's expense .
19 He was paid for that seal and for his unrivalled knowledge .
20 And at the end of this week he was braced for another blow : the Supreme Court was set to announce whether he would face impeachment proceedings on embezzlement charges .
21 Preston was looking stiff because he was braced for another horror story .
22 In 1918 , at the invitation of ( Sir ) Ronald Storrs [ q.v. ] , the military governor of Jerusalem , he was seconded for several months to Palestine to advise on the renewal of crafts and light industries destroyed during the war , and worked closely with C. R. Ashbee [ q.v. ] , the governor 's civil adviser and secretary to the Pro-Jerusalem Society .
23 He was seconded for this trip as a back-up to Inspector Leeming .
24 Coenwulf vigorously crushed the revolt in Kent and captured Eadberht , who was blinded and mutilated and taken in chains into Mercia ( ASC A , F , s.a. 796 ) where he was imprisoned for some years at Winchcombe .
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