Example sentences of "for [Wh det] [pers pn] has [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Without fear , we would be at a disadvantage ; but , because we fear ‘ Fear ’ , it becomes our master and stops us doing the very thing for which it has prepared us .
2 Phaidon 's first 40 titles for the US , for which it has produced its own catalogue , will appear in the spring .
3 When the Wilde scandal broke in 1895 , Mrs Leverson stood out against public opinion and took him into her home on his being released on bail , an act of courage and loyalty for which she has become justly renowned .
4 ( She also does all the lovely flower arrangements for which she has won an award . )
5 Furthermore , duty is payable on the gross value of the debtors and ignores the possibility of any bad debts and the purchaser will be paying stamp duty on an asset for which he has received no benefit .
6 I agree with all that he said — the same problems exist in my constituency and I am sure that many hon. Members will join me in supporting the action for which he has called .
7 It must be incarnated in the world Christ came to redeem , in which he is already present , and for which he has prepared a transformed future .
8 Gober 's exhibition comprises four rooms wallpapered with the artist 's own designs and filled with the sculptures for which he has become celebrated : several untitled wax legs with candles , the wax hermaphroditic torso , the wedding dress , the bags of cat litter and the drains sunk into the gallery 's walls .
9 Jacob learns what it feels like to be cheated himself , even on a wedding night for which he has waited seven years !
10 A popular feature will surely be musician Peter Gabriel 's ‘ US ’ project for which he has commissioned 11 international artists of hugely diverse styles to create images inspired by the tracks on his new album ‘ US ’ ; amongst these are British artists David Mach and Andrew Goldsworth , German Rebecca Horn , Israeli Sculptor Zadock Ben David , and Zush who exists in his own self-created state of Evrugo .
11 Theatre for Oxford has developed out of his theatre tours abroad , for which he has directed The Importance of Being Ernest , in which he also plays Dr Chasuble , The Glass Menagerie , The Promise , Shaw 's Village Wooing , Arthur Miller 's Elegy for a Lady and Pinter 's The Caretaker .
12 To take a particular instance , Martin Amis 's The Moronic Inferno , published in 1986 , is a collection of reprinted journalistic pieces on life , literature , and culture in contemporary America , a country for which he has mixed feelings of attraction and repulsion .
13 If it is the buyer he will have to give up goods ( or their value ) for which he has paid good money .
14 The Museum of Modern Art , 30 Pembroke Street , from January 24 to March 28 is reviewing the opus of that doyen of American minimalist and conceptual art , Sol Le Witt , presenting a concise historical survey of his career from 1963 to the present rooted in the Bauhaus , and fruiting so to speak in the fashion and perfume house of Nina Ricci ( sponsors of this show ) for which he has designed packaging for the manly fragrance Ricci Club .
15 The bearer of this document , Agatha de Courcy , must be given every aid and assistance for what she has done has been done for the sake of the Crown and the good of our realm . ’
16 ‘ If a child after birth has no right of action for pre-natal injuries , we have a wrong inflicted for which there is no remedy , for , although the father may be entitled to compensation for the loss he has incurred and the mother for what she has suffered , yet there is a residuum of injury for which compensation can not be had save at the suit of the child .
17 ‘ If a child after birth has no right of action for pre-natal injuries , we have a wrong inflicted for which there is no remedy , for , although the father may be entitled to compensation for the loss he has incurred and the mother for what she has suffered , yet there is a residuum of injury for which compensation can not be had save at the suit of the child .
18 Aches and pains of various kinds may occur , some of which may mimic the symptoms of her husband 's last illness , and her general health may deteriorate , because at first she will be so absorbed in grieving and a kind of mental ‘ searching ’ for what she has lost that she may tend to neglect her bodily needs .
19 Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might be inappropriate and embarrassing for her , and she may be feeling that people will regard her as a hypocrite if she gives way and weeps , although she may need to do this for a variety of reasons , one of them being not so much for what she has lost , but for what she never had .
20 Keegan said : ‘ Peter Kirkley deserves every credit for what he has achieved .
21 ‘ We 're just coming out of shock and are now beginning to pay the price for what he has done .
22 ‘ I feel so proud of Keith for what he has done , because it is not easy .
23 Listen well when he tells us what happened out there to him and respect him for what he has done , and honour him , for at least he has given each of us hope and proof that escape is possible . ’
24 They will do what is right , and God will be praised for what He has done .
25 Will the Secretary of State take this chance — one of his last — to apologise to pensioners for what he has done ?
26 The right hon. Gentleman has done a great deal during his period in the House for disabled people and everyone in the House admires him for what he has done , but he must know that there have been dramatic improvements in recent years in the scope , range and value of benefits and in the number of disabled people who receive them .
27 I respect him for what he has done in Santa Barbara .
28 He feels sad for what he has done .
29 I expect he is going to die in prison and he deserves it for what he has done . ’
30 As he was led away from the dock by prison officer , a woman in the public gallery shouted ‘ He deserves to be hanged for what he has done to the children . ’
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