Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [prep] him [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is the duty of the judge to consider each case before him in the light of existing law and established principles .
2 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 .
3 There may have been some support for him among the cardinals , but they were not prepared to act in concert and several now put themselves forward .
4 ‘ It must be terrible for her , ’ Joe went on , ‘ her son gone missing and all this stuff about him on the radio and television . ’
5 Our hero then has to cope not only with a lively two year old but also with his burgeoning infatuation for a woman quite a few rungs above him on the social ladder .
6 Her mission was to request some drawings from him for the opening show of her London gallery , Guggenheim Jeune .
7 Sally-Anne had known nothing of this — only that standing with him on the ferry that day was sheer enchantment .
8 This concludes Mr Birdwood 's article and again many thanks to him for the talk he gave last March and for permission to reprint same .
9 I 've dealt with many men like him over the years and I 'm under no illusions as to his character .
10 The following is one of many references to him in the Society 's centenary history : Undoubtedly the activity of Mr E J D Abraham , with his fund-raising ability and flair for promoting the organisation , has led to much of our present security .
11 That at least was the rationale behind the nepotism , though in practice Nicolae Ceauşescu 's brothers were as little use to him in the final analysis as Napoleon 's brothers were to the beleaguered emperor .
12 Elinor dreamily remembered what it was like to feel that your lover possessed all the wonderful qualities you wanted , before you realized that he did n't possess them , and that perhaps you had forced those qualities on him in the first place .
13 Swift took that secret with him to the grave .
14 Do we have any notes on him in the hospital ? ’
15 We had enough of Blobby yesterday , without any mention of him on the programme again .
16 I asked Dick if there were any surprises for him about the aircraft and he mentioned that he was pleasantly surprised that this Allison machine ran so smoothly and that the power band was as wide and it was .
17 If you 've got some new material on him that you want to share with us , I 'm more than happy to arrange another lecture for you later in the term , but frankly , as you 've apparently given the same lecture on him for the past ten years , I can hardly be accused of interfering with academic freedom , can I ? ’
18 If there 's any mentioning of him in The Yorkshire Post or something could someone post some excerpts ? ?
19 Either there were not enough fish for him in the Black Sea , or he could n't catch them .
20 Whether we know him or not whether we 've never had any dealings with him in the past or not , he is able to bring peace once we allow him to come in and to take control of the situation .
21 THE ARMY WAS AGAIN TO PERFORM THE SAME SERVICE FOR HIM IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH EXCEPT THAT NEXT TIME IT WAS A GUIDED TOUR OF THE COURSES OF ACTION WHICH WERE NOT OPEN TO HIS GOVERNMENT AS THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL MOVED TO A CLIMAX .
22 ( b ) Every partner must account to his co-partners for his private profits This is recognised in s29 of the Partnership Act : ( 1 ) Every partner must account to the firm for any benefit derived by him without the consent of the other partners from any transaction concerning the partnership , or from any use by him of the partnership property name or business connexion. ( 2 ) This section applies also to transactions undertaken after a partnership has been dissolved by the death of a partner , and before the affairs thereof have been completely wound up , either by any surviving partner or by the representatives of the deceased partner .
23 His speed and Lachlan 's bull charge through the fight , drawing their own men after him in the vacuum of his passage , ran him and them down into the water as well .
24 Bob Burtenshaw , realising they must at least silence the ships lying inside the dry-dock , south of the caisson , took several men with him along the wall , firing their pistols down into a tanker undergoing a refit .
25 I have n't got any cover for him in the holidays
26 ‘ But if there is any doubt about him by the weekend he wo n't run . ’
27 He set both hands before him on the crucifix .
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