Example sentences of "for the [noun] [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | American scientist working for the Astrophysics Institute at the University of Colorado in Boulder have created the lowest temperature ever recorded — one millionth of a degree above absolute zero . |
2 | Runner-up to Miinnehoma in a thrilling duel for the Sun Alliance at the Festival , he then landed a valuable prize at Liverpool . |
3 | ‘ The Army ought to start asking questions when she does n't turn up for the nest course at the Fort ’ George said hopefully . |
4 | Mr McKenzie , originally from Enniskillen , flew in from Cyprus for the presentation ceremony at the Ulster Flying Club in Newtownards . |
5 | He has held a graduate internship at the Metropolitan , delivered gallery talks for the education department at the Cloisters , worked with the Museum of Applied Art in Cologne , and lectured at the Kunstsammlung NordrheinWestfalen . |
6 | Pray for all those training for the mission field at the Glasgow Bible College or the Scottish Baptist College , that they would be anointed for their task and that they would not lose their first love of Jesus Himself as they study scriptures . |
7 | She decided to organise a big fund raising effort for the anaesthetic unit at the Memorial . |
8 | JIM BOLGER 'S Derby hope St Jovite flopped when odds-on for the Gladness Stakes at The Curragh on Saturday , but the trainer and owner Mrs Virginia Kraft Payson still left the track in a happy frame of mind . |
9 | I do n't know how she managed to find the time , but when she got older she also played the organ for the Sunday services at the local Methodist chapel , as well as running the choir practices . |
10 | The shock reformation followed an earlier treat for the capacity crowd at the first of eight shows celebrating 40 years of NME and benefiting the Spastics Society , when a ‘ rumpled ’ Shane MacGowan joined Cave onstage for a duet on Louis Armstrong 's ‘ Wonderful World ’ . |
11 | Scottish international Lynn Harding , preparing for the Stockholm Marathon at the end of the month , set a course record when she won the women 's race by over four minutes from Durham City veteran Julie Coleby . |
12 | It was almost time for the afternoon session at the Riverside . |
13 | Mozart 's church music — written as part of his duties — includes five more short Masses , of which K.262 is the most substantial : it may have been written for the Easter celebrations at the cathedral in 1776 . |
14 | Perkins is a major defence contractor , and builds engines for the Challenger tank at the former Rolls-Royce Diesels plant at Shrewsbury , which it owns . |
15 | So in theory it 's possible for the county solution at the end of the day to be not completely in line with what its constituent districts think . |
16 | But let us for the moment look at the word that signifies the process or action itself : the word kill . |
17 | Brady and other Middlesbrough councillors obviously have a vested interest in laying the blame for the housing crisis at the door of the Conservative government it is after all a Labour-controlled authority . |
18 | Shildon had made remarkable progress in a short time but needed help as he was trying to do his normal work for the business section at the same time . |
19 | This reference of Elijah would have been fully understood by Jewish readers and would also account for the crowd response at the end of the story : |
20 | No one had known until then that Mona had footed the bill for the Mellor family at the Marbella villa . |
21 | The IRA yesterday claimed responsibility for the bomb outrage at the New Forest cottage owned by Alan Dysart , parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for … . |
22 | One of Britain 's representatives , Dr Jesse Fellow of the UK Atomic Energy Authority , is trying to persuade the members to run tests that will help the case for the Sizewell PWR at the inquiry . |
23 | Arrive punctually to be ready for the sound check at the agreed time . |
24 | Black-figure continues in use long for slight work , and for the prize vases at the Panathenaic games it far outlasts red figure , going deep into the Hellenistic age ; but from the generation after the Pioneers all major vase painters work primarily in red-figure . |
25 | He went out , slowly , calmly , ready for the catch question at the door … |
26 | ‘ Tickets for the concert evening at the King 's Hall will be going on sale soon and we can expect them to go like hot cakes . |
27 | They pushed for the statement to be brought forward to clear the air before their sons came home for the Christmas holidays at the weekend , palace sources claimed . |
28 | One of the more recent visitors was the Richmond Design Group , one of the largest in the world , who chose special carpet designs for the Metropole Hotel in London and the Old City Hall in Amsterdam , R M J M Architects chose one of the most individualistic designs yet woven by Stoddard Mercia , using circular carpet in New Zealand House , London while Conran Design chose a custom made design based on Celtic knots for the gift shop at the headquarters of Glenfiddich . |
29 | If possible increase the amount of time allocated for the data transfer at the TRANSFER SCHEDULE keyword . |
30 | If possible increase the amount of time allocated for the data transfer at the TRANSFER SCHEDULE keyword . |