Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] he for " in BNC.
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1 | He can fine a player up to 75 per cent of his match fee or suspend him for up to three Test matches . |
2 | Claudia Arbuthnot was never cross with him or punished him for anything . |
3 | We had n't heard or seen him for a while so my father suggested I go round and check I 'm really horrified . |
4 | Vologsky had never seen a need to question Kirov 's authenticity , or to probe him for details of his mother and father . |
5 | Mr Wilson complained to an industrial tribunal that the company had taken action , short of dismissal , against him for the purpose of deterring him from being or penalising him for being a member of the NUJ , contrary to s 23 of the EP(C)A . |
6 | He wondered what Berowne was expecting him to do ; find a potential blackmailer or investigate him for double murder ? |
7 | But Lewis 's fiction Till We Have Faces ( 1956 ) is the outcome of a private dream that haunted him for decades , based on the ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche , though it outpaces at times his capacity to tell . |
8 | The emphasis of the New Testament is that Christ resisted the temptations thrown at him and it was this that qualified him for dying on the cross . |
9 | The other gentleman to whom I referred , Mr. Williams , was deported some little while ago , it being cheaper to deport him than prosecute him for the gross fraud that he has perpetrated against the United Kingdom . |
10 | Big-punching Wharton is also free of the agony in his right hand that plagued him for months and reduced him to a one-armed fighter when he was held to a draw by Londoner Lou Gent in November . |
11 | But it is sobering to reflect that Bowes could devote so much time and energy to assembling his huge collections , a task that preoccupied him for many years , without apparently caring that a main source of his wealth , coal , was blighting lives and blighting the countryside . |
12 | But she 'd bite her tongue off sooner than ask him for any favours . |
13 | The important thing in this case was to reward him for being good rather than punish him for being naughty — if you scold or hit a young horse for not standing still you will only make matters worse . |
14 | ‘ Reward a young horse for being good rather than punish him for being naughty ’ |
15 | Rather than punish him for the attempted rebellion , Henry gave Richard the task of quelling the very Aquitainian rebels from whom he had so recently looked for support . |
16 | As with values , it is probably best to assess your opponent 's objectives rather than to ask him for them . |
17 | Johnson 's problem was the IAAF 's problem , and the bottom line was that when he was caught cheating in Seoul , the powers-that-be imposed the statutory punishment of two years rather than banning him for life . |
18 | The story ends with the teacher coming over and praising him for this reaction and Little Turtle receiving a very good report card that term . |
19 | In his battle dispatch , Beatty described Cornwell 's bravery and recommended him for ‘ special recognition … as an acknowledgement of the high example set by him . ’ |
20 | A brave reporter thrust a microphone under his nose and asked him for his comments . |
21 | I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra . |
22 | Thinking about this one morning in 1954 , I went along to the keeper of the laboratory chemical stores and asked him for something which was water-soluble and formed needle crystals . |
23 | I told him this and asked him for a prescription for a warm , dry home . |
24 | So with this going on we found our company would get on better if I had collateral so I wrote to this boy and asked him for a million and put it in a trust fund that I would get after his death , and we that way so okay . |
25 | I believe she has even phoned an old school friend of mine whom she avowedly dislikes and asked him for the manuscript of a symphony we once composed together . |
26 | He conquered him so completely that the man now housed him , clothed , fed and supported him and used every spare minute to coach and prepare him for some as yet unrevealed greatness . |
27 | Kalchu was ashamed of his drunkenness and Chola grumbled and rebuked him for it . |
28 | Mr Reynolds said he was ‘ disturbed ’ by the content of what Sir Hugh said on Wednesday and rebuked him for ‘ going public ’ . |
29 | It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be . |
30 | Vincent looked at him , as if seeing him for the first time . |