Example sentences of "he for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But in the former case the plaintiff will have a capital asset in his hands , and he is only entitled to recover damages to compensate him for the additional expenditure involved . |
2 | Had n't he understood that she had given herself to him for the only reason that made any sense to her . |
3 | ‘ You dropped him for the Prime Minister . ’ |
4 | ‘ Which must mean that , regardless of the fact that he 's so wound up over you he ca n't think straight , you 're only playing around with him for the pure hell of it . ’ |
5 | Mr Kinnock staggers under the additional handicap of having no ministerial experience which would equip him for the supreme office to which he aspires . |
6 | I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy |
7 | His father had named him for the Mughal Babur , a conqueror , a hard drinking , hard riding Turk who loved poetry , laughter and gardens . |
8 | Though he knew the press would be sending a photographer to take a picture of him for the financial pages of the newspaper , he suspected that their main interest was in Hank . |
9 | Yet , I am not writing about him for the above reasons , it 's rather on account of an unlikely weakness of his than for one of his many strengths . |
10 | Bryan Bland is a ‘ well-known bird watcher ’ ; we ( the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Leicester Group ) had borrowed him for the two days of a winter weekend . |
11 | Old Peter was off to a STBO Club trip to Warwick Castle and besides , we 'd pay him for the two barrowloads we liberated . |
12 | It was full of pieces of paper , which he dropped behind him for the other boys to follow . |
13 | It was an experience which steeled him for the future task of having as many as a dozen major country houses under construction in any one year . |
14 | ‘ We do n't want to rush Mick because it 's a long season and we need him for the long haul . |
15 | And after the curtain call , when he was going upstairs to the extras ' dressing-room and had bumped into Mr Potter — she was n't talking at second-hand but had actually witnessed the scene — far from showing remorse he had confronted him as though he was going to head-butt him for the second time . |
16 | The boy was standing there , smiling at him for the second time that day . |
17 | On another occasion his reference to the duty of the Old Testament prophets to denounce God 's judgements to the King and Court was reported to James II , who sent for him and reproached him for the controversial bitterness with which he had spoken . |
18 | I KNEW of Doctor Ladislav Mareda through British friends who had worked with him for the English-language section of Prague radio until the crushing of the Prague Spring in 1968 . |
19 | Fraulein Winkelmann told him for the Good God 's sake to get the papers fast , and Bruno went away and came back and pointed the Luger yet again . |
20 | I forgave him for the many occasions on which he had unthinkingly made me feel mentally subnormal . |
21 | In all such cases the plaintiff is entitled to damages to compensate him for the lost benefit . |
22 | Rather than punish him for the attempted rebellion , Henry gave Richard the task of quelling the very Aquitainian rebels from whom he had so recently looked for support . |
23 | Relations between the Prime Minister and Nigel Lawson may still be strained ( she blames him for the present difficulties ) . |
24 | But he says the payout ca n't begin to compensate him for the devastating effect the accident has had on his life . |
25 | The selectors kept faith and picked him for the first Test at Edgbaston , where he bowled 42 overs without trouble , taking four wickets in his maiden Test , which England won , fairly comfortably , but 100 runs . |
26 | To cover the fact that she had far too many feelings altogether , she ignored him for the first part of the morning . |
27 | The quarrel between faith and unbelief touched him for the first time and unsettled his mind . |
28 | Vincent looked at him , as if seeing him for the first time . |
29 | She turned to look into Gazzer 's face , concentrating her attention on him for the first time since he had climbed up to sit beside her in the sand dunes . |
30 | Not until he was five years old did Endill meet him for the first time . |