Example sentences of "he be [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | I really thought that I would have asked Chris if he is pay for his erm Society here in . |
2 | A regular exhibitor at the event he is president for the 22nd annual show and will also be showing his pedigree Wiltshire Horn Sheep as a preliminary run before they go on to next month 's Royal Show , at Stoneleigh . |
3 | However , if the broker fills an order left with him by his client or deals on a discretionary basis , he is as a matter of law dealing on both sides of the " client " contract ; he is agent for the client , in that he binds the client to the contract , and at the same time he is technically the client 's counterparty . |
4 | But the time must be at hand to see if he can do for Scotland what he is doing for Celtic , and not simply because of injury to others . |
5 | ‘ He 's askin' for a chair , ’ the carrier motioned his partner , the back half of the sedan chair pair , to help him corner the hapless Ingram 's custom . |
6 | He 's waitng for him to come back on his bike . |
7 | Hill gradually moves up the grid … he 's second for the last of the starts but his engine is n't quite powerful enough and comes home in fourth spot … |
8 | Gobshite ‘ tinks he 's a rock star cause he 's roadie for Paul 's band . |
9 | They hope he gets the chance to prove on Saturday , that he 's value for money . |
10 | Oh she knew the bloke , she 'd be she 'd been out with him a few times before right , he 's , he 's not a bad bloke but like I said like I said erm but he 's respect for her I said to her |
11 | ‘ He was Minister for Education in the late Government , ’ I continue . |
12 | We have a good accident record in this country and that is due in no small way to the special interest given to the subject by my hon. Friend the Member for Eltham ( Mr. Bottomley ) when he was Minister for Roads and Traffic and to the actions of the present Minister . |
13 | In 1984-86 he was Minister for the Economy , Finance and Budget , a post he resumed when the PS returned to government in 1988 . |
14 | Although he was only one of the four Sergeants in charge of us , he was Duty-Sergeant for the first week , so that all the complexities of dealing with a group of recruits at the start of their training fell to him . |
15 | He was the founder in 1864 of the Liverpool Adult Deaf and Dumb Benevolent Society and , with the aid of public subscriptions , responsible for the building of the Liverpool Institute for the Adult Deaf and Dumb , of which he was Secretary for sixty years . |
16 | Incidentally , he was n't known as Chief Education Officer , he was Secretary for Education , he only became Chief Education Officer after the war but erm he was the Controller of Shift E and most of the education staff were on Shift E. |
17 | A long-serving member of the Cabinet , he had been appointed to President Robert Mugabe 's first independence government as Minister of Transport and Power in March 1980 , and was also a member of the ruling party 's political bureau , where he was Secretary for Youth . |
18 | If Scott had been selected because he was second for both the War Office and the Foreign Office , now that the War Office is no longer required , then surely his claim is now reduced . |
19 | This he did by hard work , love for cricket and an exceptional organizing ability , which in 1953 resulted in the founding of the Danish Cricket Association of which he was chairman for 18 years . |
20 | In 1454 he was alnager for Northamptonshire and Rutland , charged with examining the measurement and quality of woollen goods in those counties . |
21 | He was MP for Leicester South in 1983 , majority seven , lost his seat in 1987 and was returned as MP for Brighton Pavilion last Thursday . |
22 | For 1865 only , he was MP for Stoke on Trent , which was near another Beresford estate , and in 1868 fulfilled his ambition to be University Member for Cambridge . |
23 | He was MP for Oldham from 1865 until his death , a radical and a staunch advocate of free trade . |
24 | He was MP for that town in eleven Parliaments from 1679 to 1708 , and once for Ashburton in 1689 . |
25 | From 1906 to 1910 he was MP for Sutherland . |
26 | From 1673 to 1677 he was MP for Newark , but he did not sit . |
27 | He was MP for Downton from 1831 to 1832 , but the borough was destined for abolition in the Reform Act of 1832 . |
28 | In religion a Quaker , in politics a Liberal , he was MP for Penryn ( later Falmouth ) from 1857 to 1865 and gave general but independent support to the third Viscount Palmerston , while favouring the extension of free trade and acquiring a reputation as a respecter of the rights of all religious denominations . |
29 | Despite his earlier links with the parliamentary cause ( he was MP for Maidstone 1654–9 ) he pursued a moderate royalist line at the Restoration and in 1662 was made a baronet . |
30 | He was MP for Truro ( 1741–7 ) and receiver-general in Minorca ( 1743–57 ) . |