Example sentences of "he [be] [verb] [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 | More , he is to equip them for their mission just as he had equipped Jesus for his . |
4 | He is offering it for airshows next season |
5 | He 's spoiling it for others . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | But he 's taking nothing for granted . |
8 | But not when he 's taking me for granted . |
9 | He 's taking it for the meeting tomorrow . |
10 | He 's saving it for his kids , that 's what he says . |
11 | He 's writing something for the films , he says . |
12 | ‘ And after all he 's done it for the most altruistic of reasons-unlike Bill 's quarry . ’ |
13 | 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 . ’ |
14 | ‘ He 's doing it for me . |
15 | 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 . ’ |
16 | He 's doing it for the challenge . |
17 | He 's congratulated her for being so perceptive … but says the errors were actually made on purpose . |
18 | four week course , but he 's running it for two hours for two weeks . |
19 | No he 's keeping them for just fun cars for himself , he 's just got the money to burn over there |
20 | 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 . ’ |
21 | He 's punishing her for her beauty and what he thought of as her wickedness . ’ |
22 | ‘ There is a God , and He 's punishing me for our sin , punishing me through Denny . ’ |
23 | 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 . |
24 | ‘ He was inviting us for Sunday lunch tomorrow . |
25 | He gave her a long , slow look as if he was seeing her for the first time . |
26 | Francis Carco , who was a friend who had bought Modigliani 's work before the crowd , also bought Modigliani 's paintings , but he was given them for what he himself described as a ridiculously cheap price . |
27 | I could see he was bracing himself for his act . |
28 | He said that he believed he had lawful authority to ride the bike because he was repairing it for a friend . |
29 | Pc Elsegood told Wing he was an off-duty policeman and he was arresting him for assault . |
30 | He was teaching us for er physics and er |