Example sentences of "for [noun sg] at [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Accurate and detailed accounts need to be kept and these should be open for inspection at any time by governors and members of the organising committee with a financial statement presented at an annual meeting .
2 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 .
3 Or are we seeing an indication that some inner processes of preparation for loss at this time of life have come into play ?
4 My reason for dwelling at some length on this matter of accuracy and acquisition is that the assumption that they are identical is a corner-stone to the whole edifice of a theory recently propounded which claims to provide a solution to the problems of language teaching which have plagued us for so long .
5 In so doing he emphasised the need for accountability at all levels of the system .
6 She looked round for approbation at this feat of memory but there was none .
7 " Have n't you a great cheek to go looking for bread-soda at this hour of the day ?
8 The problem is any interest rate rise , particularly one which triggered a rise in mortgage rates , would be an outrage for business at this point in the cycle and would deal a blow to consumer confidence .
9 The thresholds for sensation in the upper , mid , and lower anal canal after operation did not differ significantly from the thresholds for sensation at these sites before operation as determined by mucosal electrosensitivity .
10 This is partly a reflection of the growing responsibility which the Welsh Office has assumed for education at all levels in the Principality .
11 There is a small kitchenette available for use at any time by guests who wish to make tea or coffee , a small dining room , and a patio .
12 There is , however , more than just a need ; for there is fundamental necessity for vision at all levels of human affairs ; all groups of people , even small teams as well as nations , must have a vision , or everything subsides into confusion and what is worse , lets power fall into the hands of practical , and unseeing men who press only their own interests , leading to strife and despair .
13 Always include a way out of the pond for wildlife at some point around the edge .
14 In the learned hierarchy the term — literally " one who is assiduous , constant in attendance ’ was used for a candidate for office at any stage in his career , for the muderris or kadi awaiting his next post as well as for the beginner , the term in Ottoman usage perhaps reflecting the fact that the candidates were in constant attendance theoretically upon the sultan but in fact more usually upon the kazaskers , in whose hands lay the responsibility for nominating men for most posts until near the end of the sixteenth century .
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