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

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1 This he etched in outline on a copper plate , and a print was immediately prepared for him on a piece of drawing-paper .
2 Evans ' 100 inch fixed gear was too small for him on the way out , but he kept it turning on the harder return leg to edge ahead of the Phoenix rider repeating his eight second win over him at Newtownards last week .
3 Evans ' 100 inch fixed gear was too small for him on the way out , but he kept it turning on the harder return leg to edge ahead of the Phoenix rider repeating his eight second win over him at Newtownards last week .
4 I 'm gon na call for him on the way .
5 By mid-morning Leon Kennedy had not arrived down so Rosen left a letter for him on the hall table and returned to London .
6 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 .
7 So the next morning she went to Rouen station , and when her son , still wearing a fresh crust of pride and sex , got off the train , she was waiting for him on the platform .
8 He held his hands up and admitted an error and we felt for him on the night .
9 When he grew up there would always be work for him on the estate .
10 The Prince was waiting for him on the terrace of the Hotel Continental , sitting by himself and looking bored .
11 Sylvia agreed to work the streets for him on the understanding he would find out what she wanted to know .
12 The rampant sexism of the climbing and walking fraternity over the last 50 years has left a whole generation of older women with the legacy of being expected to have the white-bearded , old sod 's tea ready for him on the table when he comes home from a fabulous day out on the hills .
13 But , Father , I never meant to kill , when I slipped out alone , and went to wait for him on the path by which I knew he must return .
14 But he was confronted by an ecstatic welcome from his mother , who was waiting for him on the doorstep .
15 ‘ Ah , David , ’ said Julia , sighing as she waited for him on the pavement .
16 Everything had been going so well this time ; leaving Glasgow on Saturday anticipation had been high , Amanda had even been waiting for him on the pavement outside her flat .
17 Beside him sat a man of such immense proportions that Eddie Stratton wondered how he could ever fit into the seat that had been booked for him on the flight to Heathrow , scheduled to leave in forty minutes ' time .
18 But his baptism , administered to him by another , sealing physically upon him the objectiveness of what Christ did for him on the cross , that was indeed a ground of assurance .
19 Whatever Beryl believes or pretends to believe about her brother being mugged , he was in fact deliberately murdered by someone lying in wait for him on the scaffolding .
20 Beryl Garland was waiting for him on the landing , a lean , bony woman with uncared-for greying hair , a pallid complexion blotched with an unnatural pink , and restless suspicious eyes .
21 Sergeant Kidd returned to his patrol car to answer the insistent calls coming through for him on the radio .
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