Example sentences of "he be a [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Thus in Reg. v. Pestano [ 1981 ] Crim.L.R. 397 it was held by the Court of Appeal that the credibility of evidence given by a witness inconsistent with a statement previously made by him was a matter for the jury to consider , subject to a proper warning by the judge as to the weight to be attached to the evidence .
2 He is a columnist for Time Out and appears regularly on Radio 5 .
3 And it is the exciting part of my job is to make these links work , start to build on them , and over our links in the city on the environmental and group with Tony Benn , that 's that 's doing a very good job , he is a platform for this , for each other , but I think there 's a lot more we can do locally erm within the city to build those links , and to work together for better answers for the city , and I hope that , on a practical level , one of the things that interested me was your grants team for local organisations , and I would like to think myself here today , we might look at the health authority , and try to join with them to make some erm practical contribution , particularly to those many carers , and groups of people who have problems , and we 're not all just professionals best able to put over during our normal nine-to-five or eight-to-eight days , we we can .
4 He is a man for whom I have the greatest admiration .
5 He is a demonstrator for Daler-Rowney , lecturing and tutoring to art societies .
6 Not only is Jesus the only saviour but he 's also a presence saviour not for the future or the passed , but he is there now and he says now , Paul to the Corinthians now is the acceptable time , now is the day of salvation , not to be put off , not to wait until you 're older until this is settled and till that 's done and you 've had this experience or that experience , now is the accepted time , he is the presence saviour , he is not a saviour for you tomorrow , you do n't know what tomorrow will bring but he is a saviour for the present for now , also he is a complete saviour in Hebrews seven twenty five he is able to save forever , those who draw near to God since he always lives to make intercession for them and finally not only is he a complete saviour , but he will actually save you , not the person beside you , do n't worry about that he will actually save you , there in Romans chapter ten , thirteen , for whoever , for whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved and so the invitation 's to you and it 's to me , it 's to us as individuals , are there a few that 's gon na be saved .
7 Kenny Logan won his first cap and demonstrated he is a player for the future .
8 The boy feels hostile towards his father as he believes he is a rival for his mother 's intentions .
9 He 's a blueprint for Brian Talbot .
10 NOT many men get the better of judo hero Ray Stevens … but he 's a pushover for his little lad .
11 He 's a justification for the Go !
12 Stephen Conroy and I had the same tutor , Geoff Squires , and maybe he 's a model for our life drawing .
13 He 's a bouncer for Mothercare or
14 He 's a monkey for
15 He was a swine for that .
16 He was a man for whom Catholicity was reduced to its Evangelical essentials — the love of God , a burning desire that people should know and love his Saviour , and a great belief in the power of prayer .
17 But he was a man for the proprieties .
18 Curious fellow : still , he was a man for the dance .
19 I seen Dr , Monday , he was a clinic for before I went beck , a week on Friday for injections .
20 Much of his prose and verse , light-hearted in nature but containing some good pieces on rowing , appeared in Punch , of whose Table he was a member for thirty years from 1890 .
21 He was a bogeyman for all the family .
22 Among the three richest men in Billingsgate ward in 1640 , he was a commissioner for contributions in London , Middlesex , and Westminster ( 1642 ) , and for customs ( 1643–7 ) , a plum of parliamentary finance .
23 He was a member of syndicates involved in leveraged buy-outs , he was a prominent Lloyd 's underwriter , he was a consultant for this corporation and an adviser to that emirate .
24 He was a salesman for the Pencil Firm , you know a big pencil firm .
25 He was a widower for some years before his death .
26 But wherever it was — he ran to — he was a pest for the teachers to chase .
27 More than coaching fundamentals , which Pancho Segura considers a different type of coach than himself , he was a coach for the championship performances .
28 From eighty six to eighty nine he was planning spokesperson for Portsmouth City Council and in nineteen eighty nine he was a candidate for the Euro election fo for and East Hants , coming second with fifty one thousand votes .
29 Not that he was a stickler for such things ; he thought courtesy titles rather silly , in fact ; but she always used to call him ‘ Esquire ’ .
30 From the time of the Putney debates ( October 1647 ) if not before , he was a treasurer for the Leveller party .
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