Example sentences of "for him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Or let him acknowledge that while it is rational doubt for him as a liberal humanist to criticize the Buddhist , the Marxist or the Christian , it might equally be a rational doubt for the Marxist to criticize him as a humanist .
2 He knew that Elizabeth and her mother regarded Sarah 's feelings for him as a girlish infatuation ; something to be smiled about , with tolerant affection .
3 ‘ He saw things before anyone else and that must be one of most frustrating things for him as a manager , because he ca n't do anything about it now .
4 I have no less respect for him as a person or a player because of his views .
5 Yet aside from that , my admiration for him as a person is perhaps as great as my fear of him .
6 Silverstein called Douglas , who had already read the script , and to Silverstein 's tremendous relief , Kirk said that the part was n't big enough for him as a star , and not small enough for a cameo .
7 Old Aaron Kleiber built up a little tailoring business , and for a time Ruth had worked for him as a seamstress , together with Sarah Vogel , another immigrant , and Rosie O'Dell , Connor and Sean 's half-sister .
8 How can she ever have felt anything for him as a man ? ’
9 ‘ I thought you said you had a lot of respect for him as a reporter ? ’
10 He was the Principal Scientific Officer Document Examiner , and she had worked for him as a young S.O .
11 To cut a long story short , he could n't make the grade so he ended up as a pharmacist in the business his father bought for him as a going concern .
12 But you 'd got hold of him , and you 'd squeezed him till the pips rattled , and you 'd done for him as a man .
13 The national Labour defeat , of course , denies Mr Mandelson the government post widely predicted for him as a consequence of his guru status within his party ; the Hartlepool runner-up , radio and PR man Mr Graham Robb , put up the Conservative vote by a thousand but was still 8,782 adrift .
14 ‘ Britten had written the part for him as the eldest son , Jaffet , which was a treble , ’ said Graham .
15 James Macrae was an intelligent boy and as soon as he was old enough , Hugh McGuire got work for him as an errand boy in Ayr .
16 The COB Rules differentiate between dealing with a customer as a counterparty and dealing for him as an agent ; this chapter follows that differentiation and also distinguishes between " clients " and " mere " counterparties ( with whom there is no client relationship but who the COB Rules treat as a " customer " , as discussed below ) .
17 Determined not to let him keep the advantage , she bundled the unwanted attraction she felt for him into a cupboard and locked the door on it , before retorting sweetly , ‘ Well , as your invitation was so pressing , I thought I might as well take full advantage of it . ’
18 I asked Dick if there were any surprises for him about the aircraft and he mentioned that he was pleasantly surprised that this Allison machine ran so smoothly and that the power band was as wide and it was .
19 for him about the second half saying , you know that he would n't have said this , would n't have said that .
20 George Knox winning the post for him despite the presence of such strong candidates as Robert Blakewell and Thomas Weaver [ qq.v . ] .
21 Ferdinando surprised her by having someone write a letter for him towards the end of March which made it plain that Mrs Browning had fared no better in Rome than in Siena and was very ill .
22 I wo n't offer to meet the ferry — it docks at eight in the morning — but I 'll arrange transport for him to the cottage .
23 Standing this close to Piers was enough to bring her out in goose-bumps , and she thought , I 'll fight this desperate longing for him to the end .
24 Vincente caddied for him for a while but it was an awkward role for a big brother .
25 Brunel had also commissioned him to prepare an abortive scheme for him for a house at Watcombe in 1851 .
26 The thing is you 've got to it 's it 's like Nigel , I mean , he works for my uncle erm and he had the other guy Mark working for him for a few years and then he employed Nigel , but Mark was n't a fully qualified plumber and Nigel was and he 's ooh I do n't know about I think he 's about nineteen or no he 's about twenty three I think , yeah
27 Hundred and fifty for him for a fortnight at the height of the season and two hundred and fifty each for us at the height of the season .
28 I waited for him for an hour , outside his half-built apartment building .
29 He asked me to caddie for him for the rest of the year .
30 She 'd slaved for him for the last seven year , and before that ever since she was born — eight or nine year was it — at the Old Mint ?
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