Example sentences of "[verb] for [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | On 3 September they met for dinner at the Day 's Inn on Jeff Davis Highway in Crystal City , Virginia . |
2 | Richard took hostages from them and then sent them and other members of their league to England to sue for mercy at his father 's feet . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Some papers later reported that he had stopped for tea at the Ritz but this unlikely frivolity was angrily and officially denied . |
5 | Banks that lent for property at the top of the market would be wrong to bail out near the bottom |
6 | As she prepares to go for gold at the World Cross Country Championships in the Spanish seaside town of Amorebieta , the South African could not help sadly recalling the drama surrounding the 1988 event which left her on the verge of a nervous breakdown . |
7 | The Council of Licensed Conveyancers and the Institute are likely to go for approval at an early date ; it is unlikely , however , that any approvals will be given before the second half of 1993 . |
8 | ‘ The stewardess thought he was weeping for happiness at being free . |
9 | A movie version of Morrison 's life has been in the works for more than a decade , with male stars from John Travolta to Jason Donovan coveting the lead role and a string of scriptwriters , directors and producers slated for involvement at different times . |
10 | They felt stigmatized , as skilled men , by taking unskilled work , and it left them no time to search for work at their trade . |
11 | The most important fund was the theoric , from which pay was given for attendance at festivals . |
12 | Public policy plays a part in a number of these decisions and a student could be forgiven for confusion at the complexity of the area and the number of legal doctrines used . |
13 | For example , as Mexico exports more and more live cattle for processing in the United States , the hides and byproducts traditionally used by poor Mexican consumers and artisans are now being re-imported for sale at much higher prices . |
14 | And er you know he was I mean for instance at Salisbury Park he probably did n't mean anything but on Saturday when I was saying goodbye to him he said now I hope there 'll be somebody here at ten past ten to open this church tomorrow . |
15 | He saw her bewilderment and said , ‘ We always change for dinner at home . |
16 | The belief underlying such proposals is that many older people are only referred for treatment at a late stage of dependency when treatment is less effective and more expensive . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Despite their description , ‘ Early Day Motions ’ are not intended for debate at all . |
19 | In the absence of transactions costs for trading futures and assuming no risk aversion or preference , the current price of a futures contract for delivery at time T in a competitive market will equal today 's expectation of the spot price at time T , that is , F t = E ( S T ) . |
20 | Although just two properties remain for sale at Birse Homes ' Hutton Grange development in Weston-Super-Mare , Avon , the builder promises more bungalows are soon to be released . |
21 | The tanker driver was treated for shock at the scene , but was uninjured . |
22 | Driver James Carr , of Wheeldale Close , Darlington , suffered whiplash and neck injuries and one of the passengers , Gary Moses , also of Wheeldale Close , was treated for shock at Darlington Memorial Hospital . |
23 | Miss Wright , of The Greenway , Dovecote , Liverpool , was being treated for anorexia at Broadgreen Hospital , and a Merseyside police spokesman said last night the family were concerned about her safety . |
24 | The Shah subsequently told the Israeli foreign minister , Abba Eban , that he had jumped for joy at Nassers gemmulation victory . |
25 | 4 subjects failed to attend for assessment at 4 weeks although they remained in the study . |
26 | The Director of the Serious Fraud Office formed the opinion that the matter was appropriate for investigation by procedures under the Criminal Justice Act 1987and on 24 June served a notice on the applicant requiring him to attend for interview at her offices and answer questions or otherwise furnish information . |
27 | You live in Glasgow and you have just received a letter from a company requesting you to attend for interview at the Station Hotel , Inverness on Tuesday morning at 9.30 am . |
28 | The main issue here is " possession for supply " and it is sufficient if the goods are in a stock room so that , in effect , they do not have to be exposed for supply at the business premises of the supplier ( Stainthorpe v Bailey [ 1980 ] RTR 7 ) . |
29 | Viscosity varies greatly with temperature and the table of timings provided is calculated for analysis at the standardized temperature of 20°C . |
30 | She understood that she could only leave the flat to shop for food at the Indian-owned store at the end of the street . |