Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [to-vb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As I was blind , it was arranged for me to stay at the organiser 's house . |
2 | Yes there were criticism but it 's not appropriate for me to comment at the moment . |
3 | It is difficult for you to foresee at the beginning of your programme just how you will feel , what things will happen , which goals might prove harder than anticipated . |
4 | ‘ No you 're not , there 's far too much for you to do at the farm . ’ |
5 | It all available for you to buy at the end of the day . |
6 | There was good reason for him to remain at the helm now , too : the wind was freshening and veering , so that it was coming close to dead astern . |
7 | There was no reason for him to feel at a disadvantage . |
8 | Particularly when Fergie — to the astonishment and great displeasure of Buckingham Palace staff — arranged for him to dine at the Queen 's official London residence with the Iraqi oil minister . |
9 | In any piece of fiction there must be room for the reader — room for him to jump at a suggestion , to insert himself into a story , to respond to hints and clues : to be told what is offered to him is to encourage him to read passively and so to give him less than he deserves . |
10 | In this instance it is very important for him to look at the monitor while talking and try to pretend that the interviewer is in the room with him . |
11 | Calvin Mark Lee , from his new record company , donated posters for us to sell at the festival and he was extremely rude to Calvin , which is very strange when you think of the lyrics to ‘ Memory Of A Free Festival ’ which he wrote after the event : ‘ I kissed a lot of people that day ’ . |
12 | It was just warm enough for us to sit at the table outside and drink cool wine in the fading sun . |