Example sentences of "him [coord] [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , again as mentioned above , a lessee sometimes holds a share in the management company responsible for the maintenance of the building and grounds , which is an advantage to him or her in giving him or her a say in these important matters . |
2 | The judge would be empowered to grant immediate bail to the defendant if the crimes were those of illegal possession of arms and criminal conspiracy , or to free him or her a year after the start of a trial if sentence had yet to be passed . |
3 | Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life . |
4 | Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life . |
5 | The central monitor , in turn , is given an incentive not to shirk in performing the monitoring function by giving him or her a right to the residual , that is , a right to the surplus that remains after all the other factors of production have been paid at the market rate . |
6 | For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ . |
7 | Meanwhile , the new ‘ internal market ’ can help your GP to help you , by giving him or her the resources to buy the treatment you need . |
8 | A partner may feel that an affair will give him or her the sense of shared interest that is lacking at home . |
9 | Arguing things out in front of the child may give him or her the idea that the illness can be used to manipulate difficult family situations — which can create vet more trouble in the future . |
10 | The shopkeeper pays tax on his or her sales of all taxable goods , minus the tax paid by those who sold him or her the goods wholesale , and so the chain goes back to the producer . |
11 | The odds are on your side : give him or her the chance to back away with pride fairly intact , and the opportunity may be taken to leave you well alone . |
12 | On the other hand , were every indication to be that there was no chance of the letter ever being posted — for example if the person was a known thief and there was no post-box within a hundred miles — then in this case giving him or her the letter would be regarded as stupid . |
13 | The adult commits the offence ; the law imposes on him or her the duty to resist whatever temptation is provided by the under-age person . |
14 | ‘ He did n't look out of place against Falkirk and scored a goal which gave him and us a boost . |