Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] him for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Carry on seeing him for the time being . |
2 | She only fought him for a moment or two . |
3 | I only saw him for a moment , but my blood seemed to freeze . |
4 | Hurley had not forgiven him for the loss of Syrian George , and he was still under heavy pressure from Washington to show results , but in general Coleman made sure they got along for the sake of his back-channel reports to MC/10 Control . |
5 | Cunningham 's chummy dropping of the ‘ Mr ’ from his name did not fool him for a moment : the withdrawn and irascible figure he had encountered in mid-afternoon was nearer the soul of this man than mine accommodating and smiling host of the Skein of Geese 's oak-panelled restaurant . |
6 | But it is too soon for him to face the likes of Devon Malcolm , and Fletcher said the tour selectors would not consider him for the pipe opener in Faridabad . |
7 | ‘ Then since you accept what I say , madam — ’ interposed the cardinal with a sense of timing that suggested the protector had not nominated him for the task solely on account of his venerability ‘ — might I urge you to give the prince into my custody ! ’ |
8 | Life had not prepared him for the task , and it soon became clear that he lacked the natural shrewdness and strength of character that a Gdansk plumber was to show the Polish bosses three years later . |
9 | ‘ Who indeed ? ’ she asked , not believing him for a minute , ‘ But rather arrogant of you to assume I would be willing to be caught . ’ |
10 | She had not seen him for a month . |
11 | She had not seen him for an hour or more , he had been here earlier , had he left in a fit of boredom , was he sulking in |
12 | You 'll see — I 'll probably not see him for the rest of the week . ’ |
13 | Ah just ask , just ask him for a drop of |
14 | At least he was spared the knowledge that he 'd given the doge 's ring to a heartless little bitch who 'd just taken him for a ride . ’ |
15 | Just glimpsed him for a moment , not to be certain . |
16 | I would not lose him for every noble we 'll get for him . |
17 | At this point in Louis 's reign Nithard comments : " the emperor could now feel confident that the aristocracy would not desert him for the rest of his life " . |
18 | The letter is interesting , though , for the light it casts on his rooted dread of mental imbalance , and on his horrified feeling that the unsatisfactory relations which had existed between himself and his father since eariy adolescence might somehow mar him for the rest of his life : You and I are both qualified for it [ neurosis ] because we were both afraid of our fathers as children . |
19 | His background hardly prepared him for a life of elegant luxury as a film star or obedience to the star system . |
20 | He might be the key to her freedom , but she still hated him for the confusion he aroused in her . |
21 | Even Dole , who once challenged him for the Presidency , was on verge of tears . |
22 | " When I go on holiday Con always takes him for a week or two and he has never mentioned any … anything unusual … in that way . " |
23 | Francis always takes him for a walk last thing before going to bed . |
24 | Sanderson was a friend of Skottowe and probably recommended him for the job . |
25 | Natural aptitude and a career in radio , film and television had helped him become an outstanding communicator — a strength chat not only made him a formidable campaigner , but also equipped him for the business of government in the television age . |
26 | Also ask him for the telephone number of the Home Service Adviser for your area , in case you need further advice . |
27 | as if sensing that she had given up fighting him for the present , fitzAlan released her immediately , frowning down at her distraught face . |
28 | This was clearly to prepare him for the task of taking over the captaincy the next summer . |
29 | Yeah , oh it really knocked him for a burton , you see his , you see Clifford and him , with this boy that 's had their , their , his son that was |
30 | And indeed it was from this time that he began to suffer the kind of serious ill health which was regularly to affect him for the rest of his life . |