Example sentences of "he [verb] [pos pn] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | Mm it 's after the army officer , the army officer is asking him to treat his manservants for some |
2 | If Isabel can include in the time she spends with him developing his skills for a propensity for being slightly more economic in his travel and hospitality arrangements , I guess we 'd be even more pleased . |
3 | He had them exactly where every actor who ever lived wants his public , watching his every movement , letting him dictate their lives for a little moment . |
4 | When those efforts failed , Arnulf turned to Becket , trying to persuade him to moderate his views for the sake of ecclesiastical unity . |
5 | Why not permit him to consummate his ideas for the annex , which include a ‘ Museum of the Americas ’ combining North and South American native , colonial , and modern art ? |
6 | He lowered his eyes for an instant to the parchments that littered the table . |
7 | He asked their Lordships for the forthcoming Proof before the Sheriff to be heard away from Orkney in mainland Scotland . |
8 | He asked his players for their loyalty to him , in return for which he would do his best to improve their conditions . |
9 | He played in 20 Test matches and his post-war service to Yorkshire included three years as Club president , a position he vacated sadly when he found his calls for moderation went unheeded at the height of the Boycott controversy . |
10 | ‘ So I see , ’ I said nervously , watching as he smacked his lips for fire to stream from his mouth , the top of his head to fly upwards on a jet of steam or his eyes to turn into Catherine wheels . |
11 | He described his proposals for the coming year as neutral because he did not want to hamper recovery . |
12 | He sucked his teeth for a minute . |
13 | His intention , when he starts his courses for coaches , is to warm them up the Medau way . |
14 | As he bent his knees for a closer look , a single spot of blood from his cut hand fell on to a wing ; shocking crimson on the pale surface , spreading into a crude blotch . |
15 | He describes his fears for the future in his book , Architect or Bee ? |
16 | He uses his explorations for business , videos , pictures and stories . |
17 | He swapped his skis for a pair with sharper edges . |
18 | Still , he prepared her cigarettes for her at least , filling a saucer with a few butts and plenty of ash . |
19 | In doing so , he forgot his fears for a moment . |
20 | When the fire of the Holy Spirit falls , he warms our hearts for the things of God . |
21 | He was short and deeply unpopular with everyone because he had cheated them out of their money when he collected their taxes for the Roman army . |
22 | The man managed to pull them free after he heard their shouts for help at Towyn in Clwyd . |
23 | He reviewed the changes made during his period as Soviet leader saying that " a totalitarian system which deprived the country of an opportunity to become wealthy and prosperous a long time ago has been liquidated " , and he expressed his hopes for the future : " Some mistakes could probably have been avoided , much been done better , but I am sure that sooner or later our shared efforts will achieve results . " |
24 | He raised his hands for silence . |
25 | He blamed his parents for being over-ambitious on his behalf ; a claim denied , said the prosecution , by his sister , who would have talked of the love and support of their parents . |
26 | He developed his methods for estimating distances by using step-by-step cepheid variables , novae , blue grant stars … entire galaxies as standard candles . |
27 | This Act of 1806 may well have given young Ben the final push he needed : in that or the following year he packed his bags for good , waved his loving sisters a fond farewell , and set off for London , fame and fortune . |
28 | GEORGE Bernard Shaw wanted to simplify English spelling and had such a bee ( a spelling-bee ? ) in his bonnet that he bequeathed his royalties for its promotion . |
29 | It was said of him that ‘ the untiring perseverance with which he prosecuted his researches for evidence in any particular subject was inconceivable ’ . |
30 | He examined his hands for a moment as if embarrassed . |