Example sentences of "it be [adj] for him " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But will it be good for him ? ’ he asked Eva .
2 Would it be advisable for him to get the higher one ?
3 ‘ Well , he did begin to go on about it being unusual for him to be that side of the bar , but I told him to get on with it . ’
4 I mean ee it 's awkward for him now because I mean he 's he 's not a dab hand like some men , like they , he likes messing about with menus and you know
5 It 's disappointing for him and us . ’
6 and he used to come home looking as white as a sheet sick to the teeth and he used to just go to bed and collapse in a heap , he is n't strong enough to do it and it 's pointless for him to try but other than that he can do anything he fancies .
7 It 's good for him . ’
8 It 's good for him .
9 , I should think it 's good for him !
10 If it 's appropriate for him to sit down there with the project manager , then we have n't got a problem .
11 It 's safe for him to inhabit this familiar , friendly bundle of clichés .
12 ‘ She thinks it 's bad for him to go up there , the North , he really hates that country —
13 It 's hard for him to accept that everyone is different in every aspect of their biology — men have different sperm counts just as they have different numbers of hairs on their head or different eye colours .
14 It 's OK for him , is n't it ?
15 It 's lonely for him . ’
16 I hear voices saying , ‘ Ah , he 's lucky , it 's alright for him , he lives in an historic place . ’
17 Doing that 's it it 's alright for him to do it !
18 And make sure the nose it to wall be , so you , so it 's alright for him the next morning , you know !
19 What can be said for them is that if the High Priest is acting in the fullest awareness at present attainable by his people , it is right for him to perform the sacrifice , just as it would be right for a Western onlooker to try to dissuade him ; he is not like a Nazi who has voluntarily shut himself off from the knowledge of biology and history and the personal sensitivity attained by the culture of the Weimar Republic .
20 Consequently it is necessary for him to provide her with feedback so that she is aware that her opinion is duly considered .
21 if the driver is prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond his control or it is necessary for him to stop in order to avoid an accident- or
22 They include power to enter , at any reasonable time , any premises which he has reason to believe it is necessary for him to enter for the purpose of carrying into effect any of the legal provisions within the field of responsibility of his enforcing authority .
23 What we have said what members have already resolved is that they do not believe that it is necessary for him to intervene .
24 whether or not that is a purpose for which such goods are commonly supplied , except where the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or that it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller … ’
25 Second , even where this is the case , no warranty is implied if the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller in deciding whether or not the goods are in fact suitable for that purpose .
26 ( j ) The implied obligation of fitness for purpose The implied condition of merchantability is supplemented by the fitness for purpose provision found in s14(3) of SGA 1979 which provides : ( 3 ) Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business and the buyer , expressly or by implication , makes known ( a ) to the seller , or ( b ) where the purchase price or part of it is payable by instalments and the goods were previously sold by a credit-broker to the seller , to that credit-broker , any particular purpose for which the goods are being bought , there is an implied condition that the goods supplied under the contract are reasonably fit for that purpose , whether or not that is a purpose for which such goods are commonly supplied , except where the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or that it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller and credit-broker .
27 If the official receiver has a number of general proxies given to him , it is usual for him to vote with these proxies in accordance with the wishes of the majority as expressed at the meeting itself or by virtue of special proxies lodged .
28 It is fortunate for him that Mr Browning has rescued him .
29 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
30 Winch 's criticism of this way of looking at morality , as we have shown , is that it separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , and a man has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
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