Example sentences of "no [noun] for him " in BNC.
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1 | Er that I remember come in laughing saying that he had no kitchen for him for her . |
2 | Steve Hislop , who was also to have ridden a Kawasaki at the Brand 's meeting , will not now be there for there is no bike for him in view of the fact that all efforts are being put behind Farmer . |
3 | ‘ So there is no protection for him in you . |
4 | ‘ If Boz goes ahead with his revenge there 'll be no protection for him , or any hiding . |
5 | Daphne has no money for him to take , but there is the perennial fear of seduction . |
6 | No king , no throne for him to sit on — ‘ Now you are the dreamer . ’ |
7 | Take this one , for example ; walking along the canal towpath at this late hour of the night , as if it was the park on a pleasant Sunday afternoon and life held no dangers for him at all . |
8 | There are NO plans for him to return to Coney Hill . |
9 | Garry deserved all that was coming to him ; fidelity in marriage seemed to be very little regarded but Garry must have known about the baby and there was no excuse for him . |
10 | Something unforeseen and urgent had happened , since Sean had obviously known of it yesterday afternoon , and there had been no opportunity for him to inform her . |
11 | ‘ I 've no sympathy for him and he will be dealt with under our code of discipline . ’ |
12 | But I felt no sympathy for him . |
13 | ‘ He dropped down just now , and the doctor said there was no hope for him because it 's his heart ! ’ |
14 | But as he could not stop looking at her , I knew there was no hope for him . |
15 | When speaking to Marco in the prison for instance , he tells him he is bound to be deported , and that there is no hope for him ; Alfieri would realise it was hard for Marco to take , but respected him enough to tell him the absolute truth . |
16 | If Strandli is not includeed in Norway 's WC-squad it 's no diasaster for him . |
17 | But if there was no advantage for him he would n't come . ’ |
18 | Damien 's body appeared to be twisting and writhing like a fish on a line but there was no escape for him . |
19 | He looked close to collapse , but Marie felt no pity for him . |
20 | Officials refused to discuss his itinerary and , most unusually for such a senior member of the Royal Family , it was indicated that there was no plan for him to meet the public . |
21 | He tells me there 's no work for him in Amantani , certainly not for the whole year , and he must go to Puno . |
22 | Yes , yes , they have er , a temporary student , and they asked him to leave us , he 's , there 's no work for him like . |
23 | There was no answer anywhere , no solace for him anywhere , not in the pronouncements of the other clergy , nor in the speeches of politicians , and certainly not in the daily litany of murder and worse than murder that the newspapers carried . |
24 | Hope and foreboding struggled in him and drove him , and there would be no peace for him until he saw his father 's grave immaculate and at peace still , and knew quite certainly that Isambard had lied . |
25 | Needless to say , no lunch for him , as he retreated amidst hoots and laughter , carrying the offending object . |
26 | He put the gun sideways in his mouth to give him two free hands and I thought about trying to grab it off him but I thought I 'd probably kill one of us and even if I did n't I was no match for him and he 'd just take it off me again . |
27 | Candy would be no match for him — it was doubtful if many women would be . |
28 | Where the dealer acted as counterparty to the contract he may be willing to unwind the contract with a customer but there is no incentive for him to do so at a competitive price . |
29 | Although Wales manager Terry Yorath hails the Manchester United winger as the most brilliant teenager in Britain , he can find no room for him in the starting line-up against Belgium . |
30 | This is like taking for granted the will of the person to whom the request is made and leaving no room for him to say no — treating him as an instrument — whence the tone of excessive familiarity . |