Example sentences of "there [be] [pron] for he " in BNC.
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1 | The PLAYER stands with huge , terrible eyes , clutches at the wound as the blade withdraws : he makes small weeping sounds and falls to his knees , and then right down : While he is dying , GUIL , nervous , high , almost hysterical , wheels on the TRAGEDIANS ) If we have a destiny , then so had he — and if this is ours , then that was his — and if there are no explanation for us , then let there be none for him ( The TRAGEDIANS watch the PLAYER die : they watch with some interest . |
2 | Auxilliary nurses do not go on any courses so there were none for him to take . |
3 | Marie bought loads of cat food before she left , so there 's plenty for him . |
4 | ‘ I think it is very important to encourage younger women to see that it is possible to combine a career with having a family , that you do n't miss out on your children — my son wakes up every Saturday so excited that it 's the weekend , not because he does n't have a lovely time during the week , but because there 's nothing for him quite like his parents . ’ |
5 | There 's nothing for him to do , is there ? |
6 | Presumably , then , there is something for Him to be jealous of ! |
7 | ‘ There is plenty for him , ’ observed Dorothy , ‘ wherever he looks on the carpet . ’ |
8 | There was nothing for him but a painful irony in their raucous clamour . |
9 | Incidentally , there was nothing for him from Paris this month . |
10 | There was nothing for him to do now until Kynaston had finished . |
11 | There was nothing for him to say . |
12 | He pulled the door to behind him — he was reasonably certain there was nothing for him to see in the engine-room anyway — and stooped to examine the three dead men . |
13 | There was nothing for him to do except settle down to some work . |
14 | There was nothing for him to do but play cards , which was allowed . |
15 | She 'd reassure him over and over that she was fine , she was safe , there was nothing for him to worry about , and Ashdown would then ring Joe and pass along anything new or helpful that he 'd been able to pick out of the conversation . |
16 | But there was nothing for him to see . |
17 | His second came at the ticket booth , where there was no-one for him to show his first-class ticket to . |