Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He has sympathy for the small scale dealers : ‘ They 've been brought up in an entrepreneurial country under Thatcher where they 've been taught to make money . |
2 | He has respect for the almost tribal traditional wisdom of those whom he later called the ‘ quiet-voiced elders ’ and their ‘ dead secrets , , but in the end these are to be renounced or incorporated in a higher Christian scheme and vision . |
3 | The Whitelaw farmer , Mr Catto , claims he needs access for a tractor . |
4 | Firstborn sons , the firstlings of flocks and herds , and firstfruits of the field are God 's by right ( he accepts part for the whole ) . |
5 | As a principal , he assumes responsibility for the performance of the entire transportation contract . |
6 | He takes charge for the match against Leigh on Saturday when Tony Rampling , an Australian forward , will make his debut for the club , who have lost all five matches so far . |
7 | Though he professes scorn for the outmoded quaintness of things Victorian , Philip 's conception of life is modelled largely on the Victorian novel and its Edwardian successors . |
8 | And he that searches the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the spirit because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of god . |
9 | Gandhi moves from impersonal to personal descriptions of God without difficulty and while he expresses preference for an impersonal God he is not averse to describing God in personal terms . |
10 | In his own , ghosted , book he scorns concern for the babies he and his men killed . |
11 | But if he recommends support for an idea that does not work , he will hear all about it . ’ |
12 | Taking an alternative approach , he stresses concern for the environment and lower prices . |