Example sentences of "out for he " in BNC.

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1 Malcolm , who had been told to look out for him by Steve , was impressed .
2 When he did try to make some real contribution to society , it seemed that all he got for his trouble was The Prince was too sensitive , too intelligent , to play the part mapped out for him , the part that his courtiers were there to help maintain .
3 All his life he had sought her pardon for the failure which she either could not or would not spell out for him .
4 This means handicaps are out for him in the immediate future and conditions races will have to be the order of the day on the run-up to Cheltenham .
5 He has his work cut out for him .
6 I told you to watch out for him .
7 ‘ You stuck your neck out for him , anyway . ’
8 He pushed back his chair , and went to change into the evening clothes that Chambers had laid out for him .
9 And Miss P told him that if ever any man tried to mess him about or to make him do things he did n't want to do then he should come right back to The Bar and tell us , and we 'd sort the man out for him .
10 At this point apparently , Pliny became unwell ; he lay down on a cloth spread out for him and twice asked for water to drink .
11 Had to take him home in a taxi and we had to book out for him .
12 I had to yell out for him to hang on a minute . ’
13 To his surprise , Molly threw away the dregs of tea in her beaker and held it out for him to fill with the frothing liquor .
14 It 's a pity how it has turned out for him , but that 's the way it goes . ’
15 Would you be prepared to look out for him ? ’
16 He will churn the butter if the kitchen is clean and tidy and a bowl of cream has been set out for him .
17 It contained a bible , a penknife with a horn handle , a clay pipe , and the verse which she had written out for him two Christmases ago : ‘ For hearts of truest mettle , Absence doth join and time doth settle . ’
18 Either way , Sheriff Chuck Crotty has his work cut out for him .
19 ‘ He had a terrible problem which he could n't talk about but I want to sort it out for him . ’
20 Watch out for him in the second series of The Young Ones when it 's next repeated , making a brief guest appearance as an exploding peasant .
21 He came so often afterwards that Ackroyd began to look out for him when Saturday came round .
22 She reached out for him again , and his arms felt lean and hard through the sleeves of his tunic .
23 In the Psalms of David Smart had his pattern laid out for him , even if he chose to embroider it a little .
24 T.V. hairdresser Andrew Collinge had his work cut out for him on 23rd January .
25 Other girls graduated from the PZ high schools and got Senior Proms , but she had known she was a grown-up woman the day she ripped Bruno 's rotten throat out for him .
26 Time is running out for him .
27 She had done her best for Craig , now it was up to his own kin to sort his problems out for him .
28 True , Elfed had swung him a collar-and-tie job that was ‘ practically pensionable ’ : true , Cis was always there and the other brothers and sisters would look out for him .
29 She took her arms away from round her kids ' shoulders and held them out for him .
30 The extradition was still stalled ; there was another fraud investigation involving a British defence equipment company that had been ripped off in an American takeover deal ; there was a coke run in London that the Bureau in New York were interested in ; there was a guy who was under surveillance and who was going to have a Grand Jury warrant out for him for chopping his girlfriend 's mother into small pieces ; there were investigations that were vaguer , and things that were closer .
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