Example sentences of "what he have [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 And it was not only that he had not got what he had hoped for , nor was it the jealousy which made him feel unsure .
2 Dennis would never let me forget what he had done for me , and come September I had nothing to look forward to except another year of slavery on Clive 's treadmill .
3 Gabriel went back and told God what he had done for the three brothers .
4 And when the great gentleman detective got hold of the village postman and subjected him to an interrogation which ranged from what he had eaten for breakfast to whether or not he possessed a wireless set and if so what he had listened to on the previous morning , Sergeant Bramble maintained a stoic countenance .
5 True , what he had felt for Kee was at the time a stronger passion , and so far as charm went they could n't be compared .
6 What he had felt for Kee had left ‘ a large deep wound which is healed but is still sensitive . ’
7 Constance said she was too hard on herself , but Constance did n't understand what Brian had to put up with , what he had sacrificed for her .
8 She was a phantom , a shadow of what he had longed for .
9 Getting her jeans off in two seconds flat in a stable was not what he had visualized for her .
10 But he tempered the apprehensiveness with a shrug-of-the-shoulders-and-oh-what-the-hell attitude which told me that in his view the experience , and not the heroics of the impression he might create , was what mattered , was what he would enjoy , was what he had come for .
11 After all , that was what he had come for .
12 He was walking in and out of the bays , studying the bookshelves as though that was what he had come for .
13 as if this was n't at all what he 'd bargained for .
14 SHe knew he was holed up at Roirbak 's place , and was convinced hir instincts were right that Malamute hated Penumbra and was coping with moral dilemmas about what he 'd done for her .
15 He could remember the distant past and his family and friends , but ask him where he 'd just been , what he 'd had for lunch and which room he 'd just come out of , and he was stumped .
16 They were n't alone ; and then the next thought was that Sandy must have come up from below and was now standing on the quay , but then that thought died as what he 'd taken for her shadow came out from under the stairway .
17 They go off to see just what she 's on about because she 's told them , he 'll do the same for you , what he 's done for me , he can do for you as well !
18 Come and see what he 's done for me !
19 There 's this guy there called Les , now it was put to us when we were down there last time that erm , attending this meeting when it happens would be er one Nigel , who 's , I do n't quite , I ca n't remember what he 's picked for , erm he 's actually been promoted , he 's pretty senior , he was basically in charge of the product engineering at , and he 's now been promoted so that puts him even further up the ladder
20 He will though , he 'll get more now than what he 's paid for it !
21 Mark tells us so much about who Jesus is and what he 's come for just by showing us that one miracle but what I 'm suggesting to you here is that you can look for greater meaning in it , further symbolism .
22 Christian presuppositions are nothing less than the whole truth of who God is and what he has done for us .
23 ‘ It falls to me , as it did first with Peter Shilton and then with Terry Butcher , to place on record on behalf of the Football Association what he has done for his country .
24 When God instructs his people Israel to care for the poor , the appeal is invariably on the basis of what he has done for them .
25 What he has done for leukaemia research is brilliant — and what he has done for me is give me my confidence back .
26 What he has done for leukaemia research is brilliant — and what he has done for me is give me my confidence back .
27 What he has done for them is as various as the media he uses .
28 If he gets what he has asked for , then the promise is given for consideration unless there is some vitiating factor .
29 Often the children weigh in like bloated adults and when the tanks are filled ( because Dad believes in making use of what he has paid for ) we have an over-loaded wonderplane that is very likely out of its C of G limits .
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