Example sentences of "[pers pn] was not [adj] for he " in BNC.

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1 But she was n't ready for him to leave !
2 She was not responsible for him and he was daft to allow it to become so bad .
3 My mother did n't like my seeing Rob , so it was n't easy for him to get in touch with me .
4 It was n't easy for him , all those women bickering and only a handful of people out of Dynmouth 's thousands ever setting foot in his church , and Mr Peniket sighing over the decline of church life .
5 It was n't easy for him , having to accept that God permitted chance , any more than it was easy for him to be a clergyman in a time when clergymen seemed superfluous .
6 It was n't easy for him .
7 It was n't easy for him to make new friends , particularly outside of whatever cast list he was currently a part , but occasionally it happened — as during the run of One Over The Eight .
8 It was n't prudent for him to have more .
9 ‘ It was quite usual for me to take on this sort of job but it was n't usual for him to make an appointment for me and only tell me at the last minute , especially when it meant working after hours .
10 It was n't necessary for him to throw the game in order to please the other man — his particular business was a seller 's market .
11 Ha Well he said he 'd probably get on alright at Horstell that 's the irony of it was n't necessary for him to go to Winston
12 It was n't possible for him to have vanished like that .
13 It was not easy for him to separate himself from Marian .
14 ‘ Peter wanted to do anything he could to help catch Paul 's killers but it was not easy for him to help with the pictures . ’
15 ‘ We tried to sign Chris Waddle , but it was not right for him at the time .
16 ‘ We tried to sign Chris Waddle , but it was not right for him at the time , we went for Peter Beardsley , but it was not right for Everton .
17 The centurion sent word to Jesus that it was not necessary for him to come in person .
18 Because Carol was n't there , was n't arching her head to see the contents of a letter , it was not necessary for him to take the envelope into his own office .
19 It was not necessary for him to know that she 'd been a widow for years .
20 That afternoon he saw the King , who tried to dissuade him , but , as lying George V recorded it : ‘ He assured me that it was absolutely necessary for him to appeal to the Country as he had gone so far that it was not possible for him to change his mind . ’ ’
21 On the same day , the eighteenth of October , Mr came back and spoke to Miss about this telephone call and he rang Peter in the afternoon of that Friday and he asked again if it was possible to withdraw because of the landlord 's failure to consent to the er assignment and again er after what will er be described as a fairly easy discussion between the plaintiff and er Mr , er he was told very clearly that it was not possible for him to withdraw , contracts had been exchanged and he was advised that what the landlords er failure to consent did was in fact er provide Mr with more breathing space in order to obtain proper funding and re-arrange his finances er , that again is denied .
22 It was not unusual for him , unaided , to drink two bottles of wine in as many hours .
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