Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] him for " in BNC.
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1 | The important thing in this case was to reward him for being good rather than punish him for being naughty — if you scold or hit a young horse for not standing still you will only make matters worse . |
2 | ‘ Reward a young horse for being good rather than punish him for being naughty ’ |
3 | Rather than punish him for the attempted rebellion , Henry gave Richard the task of quelling the very Aquitainian rebels from whom he had so recently looked for support . |
4 | Johnson 's problem was the IAAF 's problem , and the bottom line was that when he was caught cheating in Seoul , the powers-that-be imposed the statutory punishment of two years rather than banning him for life . |
5 | As with values , it is probably best to assess your opponent 's objectives rather than to ask him for them . |
6 | But she 'd bite her tongue off sooner than ask him for any favours . |
7 | Oliver was led away to be locked up , and a reward was offered to anybody who would take him away and use him for work . |
8 | As he leapt to the attack again , he uttered a hoarse , nerve-shattering scream , the purpose of which was to startle his opponent momentarily and distract him for a fatal fraction of time . |
9 | Some observers went further and criticised him for seemingly assuming that progress from civil through political to social rights has been a painless historical process . |
10 | That way we can put the donkey in a field at about 11am and leave him for about six hours while people have other entertainment . ’ |
11 | Mary became worried Alex was not progressing well and took him for tests . |
12 | ‘ Shall we bring the cat in here and hear him for ourselves ? ’ said Lady Blemley . |