Example sentences of "[pron] be [adj] for he " in BNC.

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1 I am delighted for him .
2 I am delighted for him and us .
3 I am keen for him to make it and Duncan has the potential to succeed .
4 But he will not be unhappy or in pain any more , and I am happy for him .
5 I am thrilled for him .
6 But just in case , I am not about to tempt the Grim Reaper by announcing that I am ready for him .
7 Nenna thought : I 'm pleased for him to see that I can make a proper job of something .
8 erm People who get the goals get the headlines do n't they erm so I 'm pleased for him erm John Durning now is missing for two games erm he misses erm Oldham and Swindon , so that 's pleasing to have Foyly back .
9 Yes it erm you know , Martin 's done well , he 's got up and just nodded it down for Andy and erm he 's took it well ; a little touch and he 's just finished it very well , so you know , I 'm pleased for him .
10 I 'm sorry for him , ’ said Betty unexpectedly .
11 I 'm sorry for him .
12 England team manager , Keith Fletcher , said : ‘ I 'm delighted for him and it is noticeable how his confidence has grown in recent weeks .
13 I 'm glad for him , anyway . ’
14 Ecclestone , president of the Formula One Constructors Association , had pleaded with him not to do it and added : ‘ I 'm frightened for him .
15 I 'm frightened for him .
16 But on the eve of today 's home League clash with free-scoring Oldham Athletic , Dalglish said : ‘ Yes , that was another great goal from Alan and I was delighted for him .
17 Over the Westland affair , she said : ‘ I was sad for him because he minded a lot , but not sad for the rest of us . ’
18 I was sorry for him .
19 But I was happy for him .
20 He was so young some nights , I mean he looked so young and so quiet , and I was scared for him you see , so scared that he 'd get it wrong , that he 'd waste himself .
21 I was frightened for him . ’
22 I was crazy for him .
23 I was afraid for him .
24 I was ready for him .
25 ‘ He is not too happy either that I was ready for him when he cracked the whip .
26 ‘ No I ai n't , ’ he answered sharply , which was strange for him .
27 He answered her in his usual calm manner , which was easy for him , thought Sally-Anne , for was he not one of the lords of the world and a man to boot ?
28 Maybe ever since he left Vera for Imogen — which was disastrous for him .
29 In answer to a question from the prosecution , Day replied that William Tidbury seemed very much on edge and in a nervous condition , which was unusual for him .
30 Which was lucky for him really , considering the script .
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