He appealed and, by some arrangement or other, got leave to state his case personally to the Court of Revision. Said, I believe, that he did not much trust lawyers, but that if the sahibs would give him a hearing, as man to man, he might have a run for his money.
"I say he'll get a run for his money. If there's any killing to be done, it will be in fair fight."
Usage notes
Usually preceded by the verb to give followed by a noun or pronoun which functions as an indirect object identifying the person(s) receiving the run for his, her, or their money, as in, for example, We gave him a run for his money.