Example sentences of "he have [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 Once again he has to thank him for a new book , this time Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1949 ) ; but now he sounds cool .
2 Before beginning to investigate a complaint , the Commissioner will tell the complainant and the member that he has accepted it for investigation .
3 But he has forsaken them for the moment , at least in his current Emmerich show , ‘ Some Very Recent Paintings ’ ( opening 14 January ) .
4 He and Peter have always been good friends and David is the type of lad that once he 's made friends with someone , he has made it for life , ’ says Brian Gedge .
5 Mr. Walker : As for that last phrase , the Hon. Gentleman obtained coverage in this morning 's papers , and I am surprised that he has repeated it for tomorrow 's .
6 He has seen her for all of 30 seconds .
7 If you suggest that he has done anything for a base motive such as money , he replies , ‘ That does not do justice to you , or to me . ’
8 I do nt think he has done anything for the national game .
9 He has coached me for many years and will certainly do so again , ’ admitted Gooch .
10 Omar Pound must know the full story , but rightly I think , though surely austerely , he has left it for us to piece together .
11 Over the years , he has used it for many successful d-i-y projects .
12 He went up , and it 's first time he 'd seen her for a while and she said something about , oh he was supposed to have something but he got to hear this well it 's got nothing to do with all the others .
13 Juliet wondered if he 'd re-stocked it for the occasion .
14 She thought perhaps he 'd mistaken her for someone else .
15 The race was the brainchild of Chay Blythe , he 'd planned it for 4 years and raised the money for 10 million pound yachts .
16 ‘ Simon reckoned he 'd adored you for years and that he intended to be that boyfriend , and he 'd make it happen by ensuring the two of you were together as much as possible .
17 Prim and proper had always been her way , and he 'd appreciated her for it .
18 He 'd done it again , she realised in amazement — with just a few choice words he 'd knocked her for six .
19 Hagans said he 'd known her for two years and they 'd met by appointment .
20 He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me .
21 If he was ill , bad luck , but why did he have to ruin everything for me ?
22 He had to see it for himself .
23 He had to do something for her .
24 It was n't until almost his last breath that he told her of the board beneath his bed and what was under it , assuring her he had saved it for her .
25 He had wanted her almost from the first moment , and he had loved her for nearly as long .
26 ‘ I have a proposition for you , ’ he said to Burkett and as he said it he weighed up his man as if he had met him for the first time .
27 Cliff had a magnificent physique , was always commanding in the air and possessed a fearsome shot — and Palace fans knew his quality from previous encounters , when he had opposed us for Watford and Northampton .
28 He had asked me for a photograph of myself when I was young and I had told him to go around and get it from Mandy .
29 The argument is familiar — Lord Gordon-Walker said he had heard it for forty years — but , even more , it is a political argument .
30 His reasons were all based on his search for Rectitudo in mind and will , as he had sought it for the past thirty years .
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