Example sentences of "he be [adv] [vb pp] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He is fully committed for several weeks ahead , but he could spare you a few minutes at the end of his list one day . ’ |
2 | He 's probably paid for two . |
3 | Now , with the Hollywood movie Not Without My Daughter , in which he stars opposite Sally Field , due out later this year , it looks as if he 's finally set for international fame . |
4 | He 's only insured for eighteen thousand anyway so I said well to be perfectly honest Jim , I said I would n't of thought that the insurance company 's gon na pay out eighteen thousand quid without getting some sort insurance investigator down there to sort it out . |
5 | And , of course , he 's so revered for this sleight-of-hand that he 's constructed a two and a half hour show to appeal mainly to his legions of cultish disciples who 've been waiting quite a few years for him to make sense again . |
6 | He was conditionally discharged for twelve months and had to pay £15 compensation . |
7 | He was conditionally discharged for two years |
8 | He was conditionally discharged for 12 months . |
9 | He was later suspended for two European games for ‘ unsporting behaviour ’ . |
10 | Stewart 's chequered career began on the other side of the law in Sydney Australia where he was a police officer … he was even decorated for outstanding bravery in the course of duty . |
11 | He was subsequently prosecuted for low flying . |
12 | He was subsequently prosecuted for low flying . |
13 | He was once banned for nine games by the FA after an incident in which Shrewsbury 's David Geddis had his jaw broken . |
14 | So great was Rodrigo 's grief that he was almost paralysed for several weeks . |
15 | He was then whipped for several hours , and then hung up by special handcuffs around his wrists . |
16 | Now he was fully prepared for both aspects of his profession . |