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

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1 He has argued for the introduction of a convertible currency parallel to the existing non-convertible rouble .
2 So he goes quietly home , sits and watches the telly with her a while ; then , in the commercial break perhaps , he leans forward , taps her on the head with whatever he has selected for the job , waits a couple of hours , then rings us . ’
3 Wright is not that much of a loss — in the games he has played for the national team which i have seen he has not been up to par .
4 He is nevertheless expected to have an easy win in the Lyons constituency he has represented for the past 13 years .
5 But we could n't resist quoting captain Martyn Moxon at length in a piece he has penned for the club .
6 He has arranged for the agency staff to have lunch with the Managing Director and two experts in pollution control from the parent company who have travelled a considerable distance to attend .
7 He has called for the removal of all foreign troops and bases in Europe .
8 He has called for the compulsory registration of all property transactions in an attempt to stop the use of secret deals .
9 Last I have a very pleasant task to perform , namely to ask Angela to kindly present to His Lordship a token of our loving esteem for all he has done for the Guild over the years and hopefully when he wears the vestment he will say a prayer for us all — AD MULTOS ANNOS .
10 Finally I for one would nt be too bothered if Howard left.What he has done for the club will always be remembered , but no one man is bigger than the club ( apart from maybe Don ) , and I have it from a very good source that if Howard leaves the club , Leeds will soon run into 15 million quid.Is he worth that much ?
11 Dr Mowlam said Jeffrey 's asthma and eczema were getting worse as a result of the stress and worry about the money he has to pay for the medication .
12 Not only is the seat he has held for the past 15 years , in the Yvelines to the west of Paris , now under serious threat , but so too is the whole political future and his dream of a new social democratic movement .
13 After all , the Minister is always returning to the House to tell us what a wonderful deal he has got for the British farmer and consumer .
14 He has informed his doctors and begun the painful process to negate the effects of the hormones he has taken for the last nine months .
15 He has opted for the island county this time qualifying under the residential rule which also applies to captain Mark Harris , who has switched clubs from Menai Bridge to Bangor but stays on for his fourth campaign in charge .
16 His texts were like epic editions of the famous WFMT Chicago radio show he has hosted for the past 35 years , in which he encourages but never intrudes .
17 ‘ That he 'd arranged for the bank to cash cheques on his and my signature until all this is settled . ’
18 He reached for one of the sticks he 'd collected for the pheasant trap .
19 The act he 'd devised for the Easter Fete was a black mass .
20 He 'd trusted for the last time .
21 So I called back again and the number was engaged , so I called back again and got through and he 'd left for the day
22 Both highly desirable , the one on the left especially ; both looked as if they would n't get on their backs for anything less than Edouard de Chavigny himself ; both had the kind of accent that made his toes curl , and made him wish he 'd opted for the more costly tailor .
23 Mike Towers , with a background of newspaper journalism — he 'd worked for the Evening World in Bristol — assumed control of " Here Today " and he went for a harder , more newsy approach .
24 There , he 'd worked for the Corps ' news service , been wounded , gone home to study journalism at college and ended up with the Associated Press .
25 ‘ Although I 'm almost certain Mills was murdered because he 'd worked for the KGB . ’
26 When I asked him to itemize the price , so I could add it up for myself , the total came to over £100 less than he 'd quoted for the bundle .
27 All he 'd got for the mite was a tatty old kite
28 If he had n't met you , what would he have done for the fare ? "
29 As the constitutional deadline for the government 's term in office approached , Labour MPs increasingly sought to avert electoral disaster by calling on Palmer to step down in favour of Moore , whom he had defeated for the leadership in August 1989 .
30 Graham brought proceedings to a standstill , arguing that he was within his rights to declare even though the rules stated he had to bat for the full 10 overs .
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