Example sentences of "stood him [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | James had armed himself with the sword of Robert the Bruce , but it stood him in poor stead . |
2 | Despite his lack of political experience , Clouthier 's 20-year leadership of business organisations stood him in good stead . |
3 | Sartorial details aside , such efforts stood him in good stead with Disney . |
4 | The grounding Mr Morrison received at James Dowling 's feet stood him in good stead . |
5 | His previous experience stood him in good stead . |
6 | Beattie 's outstanding record as a dedicated social worker stood him in good stead at the ‘ Diplock ’ tribunal and partly explained the presence of a total of twenty-four persons who came to testify on his behalf . |
7 | Lanfranc , who had a practical mind , had foreseen this need when he was still prior of Bec , and had put together a collection of Canon Law , which stood him in good stead as archbishop . |
8 | The first study in recent years of this important Boston painter and teacher whose Paris training stood him in good stead in introducing into America a fascinating mixture of French Academicism , Barbizon and early Impressionism . |
9 | Minton , perceiving Cornish 's shyness , made him answer most of the questions and listened attentively to his replies , thereby forcing Cornish through the shyness barrier , an experience he ever afterwards felt stood him in good stead . |
10 | His early training as an engineer stood him in good stead , and he not only devised but also constructed most of the apparatus that he used . |
11 | During this period of voluntary ostracism from social contact with those around him , Mr Thesiger 's fondness for out-of-doors sports and predilection for the simple life stood him in good stead . |
12 | The experience in Gentle Jack and the speech that caused all the problems in that play stood him in good stead . |
13 | LOW cloud caused problems for some of the runners in the 11.5-mile Carneddau mountain race but Kevin Hagley 's navigational skills stood him in good stead . |
14 | And this stood him in good stead when he moved to the Darlington area . |
15 | experience of project managing the construction of a new store stood him in good stead for creating a corner of Cornwall in Stamford Street in just two days . |
16 | None the less , his fall from favour and loss of revenue farms and offices under the restored Commonwealth of 1659 may have been what stood him in best stead in the following year , rather than secret payments to the Royalist cause before May 1660 , for which there is no evidence beyond inference . |