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

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1 Russell was what you might call a social climber , inasmuch as he specialized in fitting out rock shelters for himself at various altitudes and if possible receiving his friends in them .
2 An option for processing mail has been selected and no mail exists for you at the present time .
3 And , on his way to meet the Prime Minister , Mr Delors bumped his head on the car waiting for him at Heathrow .
4 Hare did admit to Ian Wright , who caddied for Seve Ballesteros , that he would feel intimidated if Wright carried for him at La Manga .
5 Hare did admit to Ian Wright , who caddied for Seve Ballesteros , that he would feel intimidated if Wright carried for him at La Manga .
6 They found their parents waiting for them at the top of a wide terrace of marble steps , and the governor 's aide-de-camp conducted them to the reception through a series of lofty , marble-floored chambers forty feet high .
7 Their address is in the telephone book , or your can ask for it at your local public library .
8 Dana Gillespie : ‘ In the high flourishing finance days of MainMan I had a secretary , a wonderful car , limousines everywhere , and bills paid for everything at places like Bloomingdales .
9 SHe had no desire to discover for hirself at what point serious physical injury might occur .
10 They hardly expected to see the BMW waiting for them at the dockside , but after they had parked the car and got the ticket , they began to look at their watches , and each other .
11 Until recently , even though a man who had to give up his job to care for someone at home was eligible for invalid care allowance , a co-habitating or married woman who did the same , was not eligible .
12 His wife cares for him at home but this is very demanding and she finds that she needs regular breaks .
13 Poor Bill ! all day looking for him at home .
14 Failing to achieve this , he was licensed as a dissenting preacher in January 1754 , had a meeting-house built for him at Warburton in Cheshire , and on 9 November 1754 was ordained as an Independent minister .
15 ‘ I have a drink waiting for you at my table , Aurora . ’
16 In Nicholson v. Harper ( 1895 ) A owned some goods stored for him at a warehouse .
17 A typical Saturday at the station begins for me at about 7.30am .
18 Whether he had had plans laid for me at the time , or whether at the back of his mind , hidden from consciousness , he knew that in taking me to live with him he would be enrolling someone to deal with the business side of his life , I was never sure .
19 People bid for him at auctions , a guy called Henry Glinwood mostly — ‘ an anonymous buyer ’ — but his reputation goes before him . ’
20 I had about ten staff working for me at that time , all girls and women , supervised by the Senior Clerkess , Emily Lightbody .
21 Yeah , and I do n't now but i I mean I 'm certainly in two I 've been since there 's people who 've referred to the fact that they do n't have those members of staff working for them at the optimum days ,
22 The fact that I had people to speak for me at the trial and that I was doing community work did n't appear to mean much to them .
23 His only source of superiority is that Frye fagged for him at school .
24 Did the union act for you at this particular time then ?
25 She was floating along the aisle of a dimly lit church , the only reality the beautiful white dress she was wearing and the man waiting for her at the altar , and even he was shrouded in a mist , preventing her from seeing his face .
26 There would be no tall good-looking man waiting for them at the Secret Cove and , once there , she found the Place was , indeed , deserted .
27 ‘ Remember what Alan Taylor did for us at West Ham in 1975 ?
28 Crown lawyers told the jury that Marsh handed out a booklet called Cancer and Aids : Any Hope Left For Us at a gay pub in London .
29 A life of excitement and a good pension waiting for you at the end of it . ’
30 Especially well known is Willis 's Learning to Labour , a study of cultures which working class children construct for themselves at school .
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