Example sentences of "[noun] for him [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Forsyth 's support for student loans has ensured little support for him on the campus but , that apart , the student vote seems to be as divided as it is in the wider constituency . |
2 | money for him across the road ? |
3 | I am raising money for him at the moment . |
4 | In 1696 Lowther of Lowther , tired of contesting elections , employed his cousin to seek a viscountcy for him from the king . |
5 | She flirted outrageously , promising that she would secure an interview for him with the Queen but she always seemed to fail . |
6 | There had been no conscious pleasure for him in the attack . |
7 | When he grew up there would always be work for him on the estate . |
8 | Jesus taught that some of his followers would willingly forego a life of sexual activity in order to fulfil their special work for him in the world . |
9 | Standing this close to Piers was enough to bring her out in goose-bumps , and she thought , I 'll fight this desperate longing for him to the end . |
10 | She helped him to the kitchen , as that seemed to be the best place for him for the moment , and sat him down at the kitchen table while she went and got a towel . |
11 | I have served a place for him at the head of the queue to buy shares in the privatised NIE . |
12 | There seemed no place for him in the context of an England team battling to wipe out a one goal deficit against a reeling American side in Foxboro . |
13 | Miss Macdonald , I thought , would probably know about Andrew Stavanger 's dentist — she might well have made appointments for him in the past . |
14 | If Ferdinand will co-operate , perhaps there will be a better job for him at the brewery . |
15 | George Knox winning the post for him despite the presence of such strong candidates as Robert Blakewell and Thomas Weaver [ qq.v . ] . |
16 | He asked me to caddie for him for the rest of the year . |
17 | Tom met him outside at lunchtime as there were no classes for him in the afternoon . |
18 | There were no messages for him at the desk . |
19 | Malcolm Badenoch , 25 , of High Street , Elgin , had brought in local youths , some still at school , to act as dealers for him in the sale of the drugs at all-night raves , Lord MacLean was told . |
20 | I wo n't offer to meet the ferry — it docks at eight in the morning — but I 'll arrange transport for him to the cottage . |
21 | There 's room for him at the forge ! ’ ‘ |
22 | Although Wales manager Terry Yorath hails the Manchester United winger as the most brilliant teenager in Britain , he can find no room for him in the starting line-up against Belgium . |
23 | I 've been up there buying things for him in the past when he was er operating the taxi and he had n't time to go himself . |
24 | And ou and going back to Mr Heselton , he has said i , I 've got a negative factor for him at the moment in terms of minus eight fifty , but let let me let me take the figure which is actually quoted in the County Council 's table of nine fifty dwellings . |
25 | Milongo paid tribute to " the extraordinary support " demonstrated by the people for him during the crisis . |
26 | Tutilo would be warned of what was in store for him by the end of Vespers , if not before . |
27 | He was toying with the idea of bifocal spectacles on the eve of his appointment as Ambassador to France , and the future held a key role for him in the drafting of the American Constitution . |
28 | He felt as though there were a space for him in the universe , and he exactly filled it . |
29 | Edward is involved in France and I can see no profit for him in the death of an ally . |
30 | By mid-morning Leon Kennedy had not arrived down so Rosen left a letter for him on the hall table and returned to London . |