Example sentences of "he be [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 a police officer , what 's he been doing for the last
2 Has he been working for a long time ?
3 The bottom line is that whilst Wilko has made decisions which have upset , even annoyed us , if he were to leave for the England job there is no-one remotely capable of replacing him .
4 Manciple sounded as if he were apologizing for the other man 's rudeness .
5 He were working for an erm Macro or something .
6 It was as if he were preparing for the day he would be a big man himself in this town and wanted everyone on his side , wanted them all to think of him as a customer .
7 I think he were going for a , a month , a month and a half summat like that , and he said it were out of this world .
8 Crossing the room as though he were heading for the wardrobe , Angel Four suddenly changed direction , took two swift paces to his right , seized the curtains with both hands and jerked them open .
9 Ahead and around him as he drifted forward , the melodic light was increasing gradually , growing stronger and brighter as though he were heading for the source .
10 He is looking for a partner to retain the pub as a viable business .
11 Understandably , he is looking for a place where he can not be reached , A Retreat where he can enjoy an unearned or undeserved equilibrium .
12 He is looking for a contact in each region who he can ring monthly to find out what 's happening in the Community Care field that would be of particular interest to the Voluntary sector e.g. contracts , consultations etc .
13 Maybe he is looking for a knife he can grab .
14 He is looking for a goalkeeper , centre-back , midfielder and striker .
15 Manager Bryan Hamilton , who offered the 21-year-old Londoner the opportunity , said : ‘ He is looking for a change of direction while his athletics career is on hold and we are giving him the chance to prove his worth as a footballer . ’
16 He is looking for an easy rapport , but he does not want it to be too easy .
17 Mentally or instinctively he is looking for the pattern and his antennae are an outward expression of that inward instinct .
18 He is speaking for a Government which has been in power so long that it believes it has a God-given right to govern and denies anyone the right to criticise .
19 At least by implication he is calling for a social market economy .
20 If the chattel has been purchased through a dealer or auction house or in market overt ‘ it can not be recovered from the first purchaser or any subsequent bona fide purchaser , unless he is compensated for the purchase-money paid ’ [ Art .
21 He is searching for the salmon 's loom .
22 An international exile for over two years he is poised for a late , late charge to try for a spectacular break into the Great Britain and Ireland side heading for Minneaoplis in August .
23 Has he been taking lessons from the right hon. Member for Yeovil ( Mr. Ashdown ) in arm movements , or perhaps he is auditioning for a part in ’ Thunderbirds ’ ?
24 At the very least , he is hoping for a stay of execution to keep the project rolling — and jobs safe — for at least a year .
25 But Rosenthal will not be rushed into a transfer and I believe he is hoping for a cross-Channel move .
26 An earlier hero , in The Black Prince ( 1973 ) , is a failed writer who creatively fulfils himself only in the enforced loneliness of a prison cell when he is convicted for a murder he has not committed .
27 His ankle is badly swollen and he is struggling for the weekend . ’
28 He is scheduled for a reserve outing later this week .
29 This shows he is headed for a clear collision course with the opposition .
30 The most comprehensive survey of Nicholson 's art since the exhibition held at the Gulbenkian Foundation , Lisbon , and the Fondacion Juan March , Madrid , in 1987 , it is Lewison 's dress rehearsal for the major retrospective of more than one hundred works which he is organising for the Tate Gallery in the autumn of1994 .
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