Example sentences of "for [pron] [noun] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There have been several times when I was tempted to try and get in touch and apologise for my attack at the time of Simon 's death . ’
2 I can assure you that did less than nothing for my morale at the time .
3 I 'll pay for my ticket at the box-office . ’
4 I think the Prince of Wales may have told Sir Thomas so , after he asked for my services at the banquet .
5 Eleanor Darcy told me I was welcome to call her if necessary ; if I needed any further factual details for my Lover at the Gate .
6 I mean I have to pay for my books at the end of the year but that 's all .
7 err that 's about it for my curiosity at the moment .
8 They ask me how much I paid for everything I was wearing , how much I pay for my room at the pension , how much salary I shall be getting at the university — a salary to me ridiculously small , little more than pocket-money , but for the majority of working-class Spaniards a fortune .
9 Seeing Aunt Sarah so unusually ill and helpless , Ruth was filled with grief for her sake at the news she had brought .
10 Therefore the prosecution should try to provide corroboration for her allegation at the investigation stage , even regarding the accused 's identity ( R v Midwinter ( 1971 ) 55 Cr App R 523 ) .
11 Notice also that since the bank charges interest on advances but gets none for its balances at the Bank of England , its operations are now more profitable .
12 With a savings-related share option scheme ( s 186 , ICTA 1988 ) , the company grants its employees an option to subscribe for its shares at an amount not less than 80% of their market value at that time .
13 It is not so much that the stuff itself is pink ( the stuff itself is chartreuse , as a matter of fact ) but that everything connected with it and surrounding it is : its packaging , its bottle-top , the invitations and programmes for its launch at the Opéra-Comique — its vie , if you like , is en rose .
14 As it was imperative that they get to Paris as quickly as possible they embarked on a slow train , hoping to arrive in time for their turn at the theatre .
15 But at lunchtime on Thursday , England 's management were horrified to see that the cooked food provided for their players at the ground was already cold and in need of reheating .
16 The 1989 AMERG survey of architects , however , indicates that a substantial minority ( over 28 per cent ) felt that the demand for their services at the time was not being adequately met and nearly 40 per cent felt that the intake of students into architectural training was insufficient to meet future demands .
17 It was a clockwork existence for the children , but the rapturous applause more than compensated for their tiredness at the end of the day .
18 The Day was rounded off with a programme of display items from a variety of teams , including class teams , the National Display Team and our special 55+ team — for them the day was a successful dress rehearsal for their performance at the Age Concern Festival at the Royal Albert Hall the following week .
19 All applicants for admission from outwith the United Kingdom or European Community , applicants who are temporarily resident in the UK or EC at the time of application and those who have within the past three years spent a period of employment or residence outwith the UK/EC are advised that they should be certain of their status for fee purposes before registering for their courses at the start of the academic year and be certain that they have the necessary funds to meet the appropriate fees , and for subsistence throughout the course of study .
20 Any unit may be equipped with barding for their steeds at a cost of +8 points per model .
21 He praised Newcastle United for their initiative at the launch of the tournament between the host club , Middlesbrough , Sporting Lisbon and Real Sociedad .
22 For foot traffic , a distance of some 10–12 km ( 6–7 miles ) would probably have been a more-than-adequate day 's journey , especially if burdened with goods and needing to leave enough time for their disposal at the destination .
23 Terminals will cost around £500 ; on top of this , subscribers will have to pay for their information at the rate of about £30 per month .
24 Big business interests have been quietly buying up Latvia match tickets to ensure seats for their clients at the Republic game .
25 If guests have no credit cards they are usually asked to prepay for their stay at the hotel and all incidentals in bars and restaurants etc. are on a cash basis .
26 The Prince of Wales will stand in for his grandmother at a church service and reception for the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association in London .
27 He had an outlet for his temper at the beginning of a new day .
28 As The Two Pheasants stood next door to his house , he was handy not only for his work at the church on the green , but also for his only pleasure .
29 He enlisted in the Life Guards in 1807 , and won renown for his exploits at the battle of Waterloo where he reputedly killed ten French soldiers before succumbing to his own many wounds .
30 Bibb atoned for his error at the start of the second half , when after Castleford lost the ball in front of their own posts he pounced quickly and beat three tacklers for the third Rovers ' try , Knapper adding his first goal .
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