Example sentences of "for him in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The woman is the carrier of evolution for him in one way or another .
2 A specially constructed harness had been devised for him in one of the clinically white rooms where analysis was conducted .
3 The guy was taking on ten people at o he he had ten people working for him in one day .
4 Roberto had written and asked me to carry for him in that year 's Open .
5 The foundation is a complex of buildings which includes Son Abrines , the family home still occupied by Pilar , the artist 's widow , Son Boter , the old stone house which Miró employed as his graphics studio , coating its walls in charcoal sketches , the studio which Josep Luis Sert constructed for him in 1954–56 and where he worked until his death in 1983 , and the new exhibition centre of Sert 's pupil , Rafael Moneo , Dean of the Graduate Design School in Harvard .
6 Frank Sinatra , previous holder of the golden oldie crown , was a mere stripling of 71 when New York New York was a hit for him in 1986 .
7 The first Earl of Sheffield , John Barker Holroyd , employed James Wyatt to create a new Wealden house for him in 1779 ; the result is a charming Gothick creation that served as one of the earliest positive reactions against the classical formality of much eighteenth-century building .
8 The impetuous young man became infatuated with the dancer Barberoni , was summoned home from Europe , and a ‘ safe ’ marriage negotiated for him in 1749 to his first cousin Lady Elizabeth Campbell , daughter of John , second Duke of Argyll [ q.v . ] .
9 Parts are notated for him in five different clefs bass , tenor , alto , mezzo-soprano and soprano .
10 It was not a good time for him in many ways .
11 He seems also to have had the right to appoint deputies to act for him in individual duchy lordships .
12 He seems also to have had the right to appoint deputies to act for him in individual duchy lordships .
13 This is indeed what happened although he held the office for over a year until the seat was found for him in 1877 .
14 The real argument is not how a doctor 's conduct can be characterized , but whether under the circumstances he has fulfilled his duty to the patient to care for him in good faith .
15 His advance had been laid down for him in definite terms , and he held to it , but taking his own precautions along the way .
16 But there was no time to give this disturbing idea attention ; Tealtaoich was nearly at the Trees and the Trees were grouped together watching him and waiting for him in complete silence and it was important not to miss a single instant of any of it .
17 In the end , a post was found for him in 1844 as palaeontologist with the Geological Survey , with a salary of 300 per year ; and on the strength of this in 1848 he married .
18 Geoff Hurst 's maitre d ’ demeanour advertised that he was open for business — he 's the one who has been able to make his World Cup exploits play for him in recent years ; he 's semi-permanently on the road with an old-ones-are-the-best-ones floorshow and anecdotal package .
19 He knew the Professor had arranged matters for him in this way , and was grateful .
20 He goes to sleep with the feeling that things are going to go right for him in this town .
21 She remembered the time she had returned the coffee she had borrowed from him , and how she had instinctively known there was a woman waiting for him in this very room .
22 Until the age of seven , Nicholas had received a treat every year on the Feast Day of his patron ; and from the age of ten he grew to know that the day would generally be marked for him in some way or another — in many different ways , although not every year — until , of course , his wife Marian died .
23 His only certain kinsman , John Kirkby , worked for him in later years , as did John Fordham scutifer and Thomas Fordham .
24 That was some going– but we would have a place for him in any Palace gallery even without it .
25 To Neil , hide-bound Englishman that he was , Philip Arbuthnot was best described as Irish , because he could n't account for him in any other way .
26 It had n't been an easy decision for him in any regard .
27 It had been a glorious sunny day and he had wakened up in the morning rather early for him in those days .
28 ’ A greater awareness , a greater love of life , really , he seems to respond to people , to his environment and to the people that care for him in particular .
29 This boy is clearly highly disturbed and there are dangers for him in either of the options which were open to the justices to make the order or to refuse it .
30 Even if there might n't be much for him in these parts , be it without strife that little would have God 's blessing on it .
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