Example sentences of "him [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 More than a hundred victims have now approached him for legal advice and doctors are still seeing new cases six weeks after chryptosporidium was first identified in the Farmoor reservoir .
2 Stephane Grappelli , the renowned jazz violinist , employed English agents who booked him for certain concerts .
3 Xishe 's wife is allowed to see him for 45 minutes twice a year .
4 He had confidence in Timman 's ability to hold this theoretically drawn endgame , but tested him for four hours on Monday before agreeing to share the point .
5 I cuddled him for four hours until he died in my hands .
6 I was with him for four hours and got nowhere ; I requested colleagues to have a crack at him all to no avail .
7 Livingston , who has vowed to clear his name after British athletics chiefs banned him for four years for drugs cheating , said : ‘ I am being imprisoned for something I have n't done .
8 A 19-year-old single girl took an overdose of tablets after claiming to be in love with a priest — despite the fact she had not spoken to him for four years .
9 Northamptonshire signed him for four years he shared digs with Colin Milburn and though he progressed less spectacularly than his former Durham colleague , Scott proved an able bowler .
10 And then the next little breath he 's off to America and you do n't see him for four weeks .
11 He began ‘ running down ’ to Suffolk at weekends on his own , and that Christmas he had his wife accompany him for four days , taking all the Christmas food with them .
12 His wife sat with him for thirteen hours , and he clutched her hand as he struggled for life .
13 She lived with him for 11 years .
14 It has now been decided to write to Rangers asking for their views on statements attributed to the three men since Ferguson 's club dropped him for disciplinary reasons , after which it came to light that Murray had spoken to United 's manager/chairman , Jim Mclean , about buying the Scotland internationalist .
15 The shadow of his predecessor , great Prime Minister as she was , has hung heavy over him for 16 months .
16 At dawn on Friday , John Major came of age , shaking off the shadow of Mrs Thatcher that had dogged him for 16 months .
17 You went out and about for twelve weeks with your tutor constable , if you like , they call it puppy walking he was the highly trained policeman and I was the new policeman , I was with him for twelve weeks .
18 He is clearly rather tired of preaching the design gospel when it has been evident to him for many years the fundamental role it plays in good business practice .
19 Doubts about the genuineness of his own faith troubled him for many years .
20 Guilt besieged him for many years .
21 It was a perfect opportunity for some writers to express the resentment which they had harboured against him for many years , and he himself was convinced that such people detested him because he had acquired British citizenship .
22 She had known him for many years .
23 He was supported by a most devoted wife who looked after him for many years until , late in his life , he rejected and abandoned her for a younger woman .
24 So we wo n't see him for many years , perhaps never again !
25 Although his faith in the combined system was not shared during his lifetime by the majority of his fellow teachers in Great Britain , he was nevertheless held in great respect , and the editorship of the journal of the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf — The Teacher of the Deaf — was entrusted to him for many years .
26 To them he gave detailed care now as always : most had been with him for many years .
27 ‘ And , ’ Claire continued , confirming her misgivings , ‘ his heart is tied up with a woman , one who has been with him for many years now . ’
28 Does the Minister accept that although some of us may have a disagreement with Bruce Millan , we have known him for many years and we know that he has always been , and is , punctilious in the exercise of his duties ?
29 I have n't seen him for many years . ’
30 But it is sobering to reflect that Bowes could devote so much time and energy to assembling his huge collections , a task that preoccupied him for many years , without apparently caring that a main source of his wealth , coal , was blighting lives and blighting the countryside .
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