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

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1 This may be to have the customer test the product over a four-week period , or for him to order a quantity for immediate use .
2 This in turn implies that the two generalizations already hinted at-that it was not normal practice either for the kasabat kadi to return to the medrese stream or for him to make the jump to the mevleviyet kadiliks were by then established : both are , of course , in a sense implicit in the Kanunname in so far as neither eventuality is mentioned , though , equally , neither is specifically excluded .
3 Then it may be in the parties ' interests to leave the money in the account but transfer the benefit of the account to the third party by some other means ; for instance , by the depositor constituting himself a trustee of the account for the benefit of the third party , or by him assigning the money in his account to the third party .
4 And for him to have a pain ‘ in his foot ’ is the same , except that ‘ his foot ’ takes the place of ‘ the table ’ .
5 and through him became a founder member of the Fitzroy Street Group , a small society of artists centred on the Soho area who were aware of post-Impressionist developments in France .
6 ‘ He walked by the tree shade of sunny winking leaves , and towards him came the wife of Mr David Shehee MP .
7 In front rode Mr Rochester on his black horse , and with him rode a beautiful lady , her black curls streaming in the wind .
8 Walsh went first to Hungerford in search of Charles Mogg — ‘ by no means the most intelligent Man in the World ’ — and from him received a detailed account of his conversations with Thomas Jones and other villagers at Holford .
9 At the controls sat a youngish man in no sort of uniform , and beside him sat an older man in cleanish overalls with grease on his fingers .
10 On a tie-break ( Peter had Wales to win by four points ) victory went to the Mailman and to him goes the Tipster Trophy plus a cash prize of £500 .
11 Edward had considered banishing him but behind him loomed the spectre of civil war , his son would resist and there were those amongst his barons , especially the younger ones , who would be only too willing to follow his son .
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