Example sentences of "[conj] for him [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is clear to the right hon. Gentleman that for him the banner of rights and freedoms that he would wave represents a very different set of outcomes from those in which Conservatives believe . |
2 | From the moment he had come to power , Napoleon III had made it plain that for him the problem of Paris was not simply one of creating prosperity for its inhabitants ; rather it was one of transforming and embellishing the city in such a way as to make life better for its inhabitants while simultaneously making it worthy of the new France . |
3 | I came to believe that in the S.A.S. he had realised his ideal of chivalry in a contemporary setting ; and that with our marriage and my acceptance of his decision , the two halves of his nature had come together , and for him the enigma of character had been resolved . |
4 | I realise his problem is an addiction , rather like gambling — but for him the thrill is high-risk financial ideas . |
5 | And since for him the market implied commodity production , and value as a mediating form in social economic relations , the idea of ‘ market socialism ’ would have been anathema . |
6 | Quine 's version of logical empiricism would support a version of foundationalism not vulnerable to the arguments of chapter 5 , since for him the observation statements basic to justification , verification and language-learning do not concern the nature of one 's own sensory states . |
7 | She had n't made love with him , but for him the battle had already been won , and she would no longer present a challenge . |