Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 Shakespeare 's technique , to let us into a secret that the hero will only discover for himself at the end , is a common one in playwriting and storytelling .
2 Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system .
3 Suppose that my friend was not looking for me at all .
4 Not looking for you at all .
5 They were already waiting for her at the field , but she had no objection to being hustled aboard .
6 But after the marriage and the party , when it was time , the brougham was already waiting for us at the front door , I could n't bear to leave .
7 If your grandmother 's not waiting for us at a hotel , then where — ? ’
8 Just ask for them at a maternity clinic or child health clinic and show your Income Support payment book or , if you 're paid by girocheque , the letter that came with the girocheque .
9 The fact is that , in an age when players were never encouraged or expected to be adaptable , the only positions that Billy did not fill for us at one time or another were those of goalkeeper , centre-forward and centre-half .
10 And Sunderland manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ If Anton plays for Northern Ireland on Tuesday he will not play for us at Blackburn the next night . ’
11 He normally works for me at St Andrews and I want him to do it because he 'll be retiring after this year .
12 It was commissioned from the sculptor by the sixth Duke of Bedford and , once transported from Rome , housed in the Temple of the Graces specially built for it at Woburn .
13 Financially , and for security , the English scene has a bit more going for us at the moment .
14 But surely there should have been more help for him at the beginning , when he first found out he carried the virus .
15 Coupled with desperately needed new construction , such as the cross-rail proposals , these existing routes could be made to really work for us at a fraction of the cost of new road-building , and with minimal land encroachment , pollution or disturbance to the environment .
16 If savings have been set aside for a funeral , and would now pay for one at current prices , that money , invested at the best rate of interest , may be enough to pay for the funeral when it occurs .
17 He did n't really care for me at all : it was my money he was interested in .
18 ‘ I did n't fall for him at once , ’ says Hilary .
19 Keep condoms handy , so you do n't have to go tearing around looking for them at that crucial moment .
20 Blitzer Last and definitely least , this is a cross between Defender and Lunar Lander , and it just does n't work for me at all .
21 And if you did n't pay for it at the weekend you got no groceries next week .
22 ‘ Oh — but she do n't care for him at all .
23 Teenage magazines often have stories about girls who fall in love with handsome , exciting young men who do n't care for them at all while ignoring the nice , but rather ordinary , boy-next-door who thinks the world of them .
24 He simply did n't care for anyone at all .
25 Do n't care for it at all . ’
26 Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads .
27 ‘ Shee-it , ’ I said , and felt guilty that I was leaving the island without sharing the chicken dinner that Sarah Straker was doubtless cooking for me at that very moment .
28 How else to account for what at the time seemed wildly erratic behaviour , when in 1977 a group of distinguished architects and others , members of the newly formed Spitalfields Trust , squatted in two derelict early Georgian houses in Elder Street , thwarting the property developer 's bulldozers by sheer persistence .
29 Great Lengths are hair extensions made from 100% human hair , specifically prepared for you at the laboratory to match your own hair perfectly .
30 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
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