Example sentences of "[verb] for [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The amount which each farmer or other seller offers for sale at any price is governed by his own need for money in hand , and by his calculation of the present and future conditions of the market with which he is connected . |
2 | The opportunity may , therefore , exist for settlement at this stage and there is no doubt that it is preferable so to proceed than to achieve settlement at the door of the Court . |
3 | Playing for your province does n't count , but it has been practice that if a player is banned at club level , he is n't considered for selection at that time . |
4 | NO CHARGE will be made for attendance at this seminar . |
5 | No charge will be made for attendance at this event . |
6 | " Have n't you a great cheek to go looking for bread-soda at this hour of the day ? |
7 | They are prepared for presentation at all levels up to CSYS . |
8 | Three years later Dr H. J. Hewitt published his influential book , The organization of war under Edward III , 1338–62 , in which , rather than describe activity of a narrow , military kind , he wrote about the relatively unglamorous background and preparation needed for war at that time and , indeed , ever since . |
9 | The pieces we loaned made up the ‘ influence of ’ section , with each piece was a particularly rare and important example of Japonisme as applied to domestic silver , and we shall have some of those pieces displayed for sale at this year 's fair . |
10 | Your own key provided for access at all times . |
11 | This is partly a reflection of the growing responsibility which the Welsh Office has assumed for education at all levels in the Principality . |
12 | They can not tell us because they do n't know and because they are campaigning for power at any cost . |
13 | The notation of a classification scheme is important , and in the context of the knowledge explosion one requirement is that this notation should be " hospitable " , that is , that it should allow for addition at any point in the scheme in the light of new knowledge and new concepts . |
14 | As organist and piano teacher most of it was composed for performance at some ritual , often in church — it conveys not only the solemnity of the occasion but also the spaciousness of the building and the sound of the organ with its vast range of tonalities . |