Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] him for " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't even take any money off him for keep |
2 | Er that I remember come in laughing saying that he had no kitchen for him for her . |
3 | Oh , yes , he was himself again , he would be trailing this glory after him for as long as it still shed lustre . |
4 | But this time trainer Josh Gifford has apparently made up Murphy 's mind for him for Saturday 's Kempton showpiece . |
5 | After fourteen minutes , Walston Ricketts looked to have set up Wayne Holden , only for the goalkeeper to superbly have the ball spin off him for a corner . |
6 | ‘ ( 1 ) Where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods , the seller may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. ( 2 ) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting , in the ordinary course of events , from the buyer 's breach of contract . |
7 | He will carry disappointment with him for the rest of his political career and , indeed , to the end of his days . |
8 | and er , in a , and then Top Gear they want to do an interview with him for er , erm racing for the disabled . |
9 | When an institution has ceased to be an authorised institution , liability of the institution to him for compensation purposes depends upon his state of mind ‘ at the time the deposit was made . ’ |
10 | Once authority has been delegated , a superior should not expect his subordinate to refer decisions up the chain of command to him for confirmation ( or ratification ) provided that the decision is within the subordinate 's scope of delegated authority . |
11 | Rage at a fate which prevented her from screaming and railing at him for so misjudging her , rage at him for playing this cat-and-mouse game with her , rage at herself for letting him get away with it . |
12 | And it was fine when Busacher was paying him attention , rebuking him for talking during someone else 's numbers , railing at him for rudeness , for lack of participation . |
13 | ‘ She was going to have him all to herself for at least three years , probably more like five , and a part of him for ever … ’ . |
14 | You said you wanted to get hold of him for another |
15 | An expert can be liable in contract or tort to both the parties who have referred an issue to him for decision : see 14.514.11 . |
16 | LORD TENTERDEN C.J. : Assuming that the offer to pay the six guineas without costs was evidence of an express promise by the defendant to pay that sum to the plaintiff as a compensation to him for his loss of time , still , if the defendant was not bound by law to pay that sum , the offer to do so not having been accepted will not avail the plaintiff . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He asked me to caddie for him for the rest of the year . |
19 | But Pompey have not had to fend off a serious inquiry about him for two years . |
20 | Maybe , she thought bitterly , if she had asked a few questions she might have uncovered the truth about him for herself , instead of having the information relayed to her by one of her friends . |
21 | Though he knew the press would be sending a photographer to take a picture of him for the financial pages of the newspaper , he suspected that their main interest was in Hank . |
22 | ‘ The Holy Spirit have charge of him for all our sakes ! ’ |
23 | It , it 's only part of , of the pattern , but it 's obviously er a good sign because er Iran has reason to know er what Saddam Hussein is like , having been at war with him for eight years — totally un , unpredictable man and a completely ruthless man . |
24 | ‘ I was asked to do a promotional picture with him for the video launch , but I refused . |
25 | He walked slowly now towards the room , but as he passed his mother 's door he felt forced to stop and knock , not because he wanted to see her particularly , but because there was a great need in him for human company . |
26 | And you do n't hear a squeak from him for months and months . |
27 | We 've had our eye on him for some time . |
28 | Philip came up to keep an eye on him for a week or so . |
29 | She turned to look into Gazzer 's face , concentrating her attention on him for the first time since he had climbed up to sit beside her in the sand dunes . |
30 | 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 ? ’ |