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

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1 Erm there was no start date for him and no finish date for him really er
2 He was wearing khaki dungarees about three sizes too big for him and a boy 's shirt with pictures of Mickey Mouse printed across the front .
3 I like it , ’ Shiona answered over her shoulder , as she poured a whisky for him and a brandy for herself .
4 Great News for him and a relief for his colleagues .
5 He said If this person who ever he is has decided to join the Tory party then it is a matter for him and a matter of small regret but not one which will cause us to lie awake worrying about .
6 She has a deep regard for him and a feeling that here is a poet , a man that nobody understands .
7 In 1850 she was noticed by the artist Walter Deverell , who asked her to sit for him and a group of young friends who were beginning to distinguish themselves as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood .
8 There were many other days when nothing would work for him and every space on the long blackened workbench would be covered with a confusion of parts .
9 if you 're the only one in house he follows you and you 're looking for him and every time you 're moving around he 's moving around behind you so you ca n't find him .
10 Inside were two other men , who , at Sikes ' command , produced food and drink for him and the boy .
11 He 's bought waders for him and the boy both , and shotguns , and they do n't retail for seventy-five cents in souvenir shops .
12 In return , he could count on their loyalty and support for him and the firm .
13 There were no airport formalities for him and the rest of his delegation .
14 The local authority has the same duty to allow contact between the child and his parents and certain other individuals who have cared for him and the court has the same power to make contact orders under s34 .
15 It appeared to him suddenly that there was a link between her flouted ambition for him and the ethic of a religion more alien to his own thought than he had ever dreamed .
16 In one bitter-sweet passage he said : ‘ I wish the Prime Minister well and hope his changes will produce whatever advantage for him and the Government that he intended . ’
17 It soon went too fast for him and the village pastor who appeared from the other direction was nearly frightened to death !
18 No doubt Deanes athleticism will be a MAJOR plus factor for him and the team .
19 This was extremely unfortunate for him and the nation which needed his sort of talent and enthusiasm .
20 However , it is important for him and the Opposition Front-Bench team to understand that when we replaced the old supplementary benefit scheme we sought to target help on the people who needed it most .
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