Example sentences of "for him the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From the moment he had come to power , Napoleon III had made it plain that for him the problem of Paris was not simply one of creating prosperity for its inhabitants ; rather it was one of transforming and embellishing the city in such a way as to make life better for its inhabitants while simultaneously making it worthy of the new France .
2 For him the problem was ‘ free fight liberalism ’ .
3 For him the synthesis was asymptote towards which he was for ever approaching without ever quite reaching it ; it was a reality , incapable of complete realization .
4 In some senses you know when it happens to a male student , he is not he does n't have confirmed for him the sense that he is only a sexual object and that this is yet more of the way in which he is always perceived .
5 As he wrote the words , he knew quite well that his grave had been dug for him the day before , once a reprieve had been refused .
6 I 'd done my crying for him the day they told me he was dead .
7 Not for him the life of a squire ; not for him rain-swept , windswept Mayo with its barren mountains and bogs .
8 Not for him the promise of jam tomorrow or a brave , new world waiting just around the next bank overdraft .
9 For him the tree is therefore a symbol of ontological indeterminacy .
10 Not for him the satellites , computers and massive back-up team the Michael Fishes , Suzanne Charltons and Alex Hills of TV depend upon for their forecasts .
11 I conceive of Kant as one saddened by Hume 's cold logic that destroyed for him the laws of causation in the physical world .
12 For him the laws of settlement hardly prevented the " idle poor " from wandering and a stricter enforcement of vagrancy laws would " compel the poor to starve or beg at home ; for there it will be impossible for them to steal or rob without being presently hanged or transported out of the way " .
13 Unfortunately for him the work was being done close to the room where one of the most lively goats lived .
14 I realise his problem is an addiction , rather like gambling — but for him the thrill is high-risk financial ideas .
15 That was his happiness , to talk to a captured ear was for him the thrill of seeing the Commandant 's office roofless and destroyed .
16 In particular , Keyes had come to identify with the Romantic movement , and it was Heath-Stubbs who was able to broaden Keyes 's base by tracing for him the origins of Romanticism in primitive legends through the medieval to the Augustan poets .
17 She had n't made love with him , but for him the battle had already been won , and she would no longer present a challenge .
18 For him the issue did not become live until well after the 1959 general election .
19 For him the girl in the picture ‘ was made to seem perfectly in context as he had never been able to see people before ’ .
20 With so much media space currently devoted to the heinous depredations the naked ape has inflicted on his habitat , it seems an inappropriate moment to celebrate the career of an artist whose entire work reflects his abiding faith in mankind ; an artist who gloried in presenting humanity dressed up in the paraphernalia of a glamorous performer , or as an honest victim of other men 's rapacity , so as to elicit for him the onlooker 's sympathy .
21 He got himself up in the morning and dressed in the clothes Emmie had put out for him the night before .
22 Not for him the Baden-Powell approach of rubbing two Boy Scouts together ; he liberally douses the twigs with paraffin and throws in a match .
23 For him the turn from winter to spring is milestoned with our coming , his smiling ‘ Bonjour Hamish ’ is a knife to my heart .
24 I came to believe that in the S.A.S. he had realised his ideal of chivalry in a contemporary setting ; and that with our marriage and my acceptance of his decision , the two halves of his nature had come together , and for him the enigma of character had been resolved .
25 It is clear to the right hon. Gentleman that for him the banner of rights and freedoms that he would wave represents a very different set of outcomes from those in which Conservatives believe .
26 For him the cow epitomises the sub-human world ; it is , by its very existence , a plea for justice on behalf of the animal world .
27 Not for him the boulevards of Hollywood , nor the slender , sultry looks of Renaissance Screen Man .
28 Not for him the boulevards of Hollywood , nor the slender , sultry looks of Renaissance Screen Man .
29 For him the fight goes on .
30 In standing out for true sportsmanship on the field Mr Chapman , loyally backed by his players , set a standard which has raised the sport he loved to the highest level , and has won for him the gratitude of sportsmen the world over . ’
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