Example sentences of "[noun sg] for him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Steve Hislop , who was also to have ridden a Kawasaki at the Brand 's meeting , will not now be there for there is no bike for him in view of the fact that all efforts are being put behind Farmer .
2 ‘ So there is no protection for him in you .
3 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley has now given council chiefs permission for him to be held in a secure unit .
4 Section 17(10) defines children in need as follows : a child shall be taken to be in need if : ( a ) he is unlikely to achieve or maintain , or to have the opportunity of achieving or maintaining , a reasonable standard of health or development without the provision for him of services by a local authority under [ Part III of the Act ] ; ( b ) his health or development is likely to be significantly impaired , without the provision for him of such services ; or ( c ) he is disabled .
5 Section 17(10) defines children in need as follows : a child shall be taken to be in need if : ( a ) he is unlikely to achieve or maintain , or to have the opportunity of achieving or maintaining , a reasonable standard of health or development without the provision for him of services by a local authority under [ Part III of the Act ] ; ( b ) his health or development is likely to be significantly impaired , without the provision for him of such services ; or ( c ) he is disabled .
6 Mrs Beamson 's eight-year-old son has been diagnosed as suffering from severe dyslexia and she claims the county 's education policy will not make adequate provision for him at secondary school level .
7 Pray that the missionary may enter into the provision for him in Rev 12 : 11 .
8 ‘ Britten had written the part for him as the eldest son , Jaffet , which was a treble , ’ said Graham .
9 Yet if the little Swede is patient , I can see a major part for him in George Graham 's scheme of things .
10 It arouses sympathy for him from us .
11 According to Hermann , working in the late eleventh century , this happened because Edmund 's popularity was increasing , and this tends to be confirmed by the entry of his feast-day in calendars produced in Winchester and Canterbury at about the same time , and by the inclusion of a special mass for him in a sacramentary probably written in Ely .
12 When Georges Braque , badly wounded and invalided out of the infantry , came back to Paris in 1917 , Marie Wassilieff gave a banquet for him at her canteen .
13 The technical department provided a base for him in order that he could pursue Technical Studies over and above normal classes .
14 He discovered from his eunuchs what Roshanara had been up to , and , despite her support for him over many years , he disgraced her .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 The consecration of Ecgfrith by Hygeberht as archbishop of Lichfield , therefore , was probably designed to enhance Ecgfrith 's position as Offa 's heir and consolidate support for him within Mercia .
18 To a king about to embark on war , the support of wise counsels and mighty powers was indeed essential , and the men honoured in 1337 repaid the king 's generosity by loyal support for him in the forthcoming campaigns .
19 Yet aside from that , my admiration for him as a person is perhaps as great as my fear of him .
20 Er that I remember come in laughing saying that he had no kitchen for him for her .
21 Folly finished the sentence for him in a flat voice that she hardly recognised as being her own .
22 money for him across the road ?
23 I am raising money for him at the moment .
24 It had n't been an easy decision for him in any regard .
25 ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’
26 ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’
27 She left a cup of tea for him on his bedside table and went into the kitchen to prepare the evening meal .
28 In 1696 Lowther of Lowther , tired of contesting elections , employed his cousin to seek a viscountcy for him from the king .
29 ‘ The expectations may be based upon some statement or undertaking by , or on behalf of , the public authority which has the duty of making the decision , if the authority has , through its officers , acted in a way that would make it unfair or inconsistent with good administration for him to be denied such an inquiry .
30 His estates were , moreover , a heterogeneous collection , put together with an eye to providing him with an income rather than creating a political niche for him at a regional level .
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