Example sentences of "he be [v-ing] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 Before leaving he stood for a moment at the door and let his eyes range round the room as if he were seeing it for the first time .
2 There is a certain grudging margin , to be sure , about all that Mr Eliot writes — as if he were compensating himself for his limitations by a peevish assumption of superiority .
3 He is offering it for airshows next season
4 He 's spoiling it for others .
5 Back with a ragga version of a Beatles song , he 's bracing himself for another savaging , but at least he 's got a hit , he tells TERRY STAUNTON .
6 But he 's taking nothing for granted .
7 But not when he 's taking me for granted .
8 He 's taking it for the meeting tomorrow .
9 He 's saving it for his kids , that 's what he says .
10 He 's writing something for the films , he says .
11 Dr. Briant is doing the right thing — doing his own job to the best of his ability and leaving the rest of it to the people he 's doing it for — you . ’
12 He 's doing it for me .
13 Never , ’ she defended , then added thoughtfully , ‘ However , if you do get him back to his old city life , you 'll know he 's doing it for you , and you 'll be assured that he really loves you . ’
14 He 's doing it for the challenge .
15 four week course , but he 's running it for two hours for two weeks .
16 No he 's keeping them for just fun cars for himself , he 's just got the money to burn over there
17 I 'm in bondage to him to the tune of three hundred guineas which he 's squeezing me for , crushing me to death like a snake its prey . ’
18 He 's punishing her for her beauty and what he thought of as her wickedness . ’
19 ‘ There is a God , and He 's punishing me for our sin , punishing me through Denny . ’
20 Although he believed thoroughly in the ability of these products to fill out the tiny character lines around the eyes and mouth , and to smooth his neck , he did not want to admit he was buying them for himself .
21 He was inviting us for Sunday lunch tomorrow .
22 He gave her a long , slow look as if he was seeing her for the first time .
23 I could see he was bracing himself for his act .
24 He said that he believed he had lawful authority to ride the bike because he was repairing it for a friend .
25 Pc Elsegood told Wing he was an off-duty policeman and he was arresting him for assault .
26 He was teaching us for er physics and er
27 So he was taking it for granted or or chancing his hand that this Monday for this year was going to be another good day .
28 She was left thinking how hard he was driving himself for the sake of his adoptive family .
29 Instinct told her that he was planning something for her and it might not be to her liking .
30 Barbara Newington from Connecticut remembered shaking hands effusively with Reagan at the beginning and end of her audience , and each of them saying thank you to the other ; but precisely what she was thanking him for , and what he was thanking her for , neither said .
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