Example sentences of "for [noun sg] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's entrance for look at the back .
2 Japan was expected to announce some new wetlands sites for protection at the meeting , but there was speculation that these would only cover small parts of the areas in need of conservation .
3 And if yesterday 's result is followed by defeat in the first Test at Old Trafford , the clamour for change at the top will reach a crescendo .
4 He shot a glance for support at the accountant .
5 The " Temporary Rules on Censorship and the Press " of April 1865 plumped for constraint at the expense of glasnost .
6 And workmen were out repairing damage to the illuminations , due for switch-on at the end of the week .
7 Such conditions are often the subject of international agreements between countries and copies of the Conditions which apply to your holiday/flight/sailing are available for inspection at the travel agent where you book your holiday or any of our offices .
8 These Conditions are often the subject of international agreements between countries , and copies of the Conditions which apply to your air or sea travel are available for inspection at the travel agent where you book your holiday , or at Horizon Holiday 's office .
9 A copy of the amended Rules of the Scheme is available for inspection at the Company 's registered office .
10 The purchase contract must be available for inspection at the company 's registered office for 15 days prior to the EGM and at the EGM ( s164(6) ) .
11 As well as being published in a local newspaper , the proposal must be posted at or near the main gate of the school and in ‘ a conspicuous place ’ in the area and made available for inspection at the school ‘ or at any other place within that area to which members of the public may conveniently have access ’ ( SI 1989 , No. 1469 ) .
12 The head must also make available for inspection at the school information on syllabuses , schemes of work and school hours as well as details of the arrangements for dealing with complaints and providing access to pupils ' records and documents , such as any HMI Report on the school .
13 Agendas , minutes and related papers are available For inspection at the school , but this is no substitute for attendance at meetings if public information and debate is fully intended .
14 Certain information relating to each of the properties , including details of title and the results of recent local authority searches , available for inspection at the offices of the vendors ' solicitors ;
15 The property legal information is available for inspection at the offices of [ Lawyers ] [ contact ] .
16 The following documents , which are available for inspection during normal business hours at the registered office of the Company on any weekday ( Saturdays and public holidays excluded ) from the date of this Notice until the date of the Annual General Meeting , will also be available for inspection at the place of the Annual General Meeting from 12.30 pm on the day of the Meeting until the conclusion of the Meeting :
17 I had got first prize for guitar at the Melody Maker contest and soon I was selling stories and now I find my principal interest is still p H.
18 As party chairman Sir Norman Fowler is used to being asked why … here he took his role literally … and in a keynote speech appealed for unity at the grass roots .
19 A reminder please that we need nominations for the Executive Committee for election at the A.G.M. Three retiring members must be replaced .
20 After nine years as Opposition leader , Mr Kinnock , 50 , is expected to announce on Monday that he will not put his name forward for re-election at the party 's annual conference .
21 They campaigned for the Romans , for instance at the battle of the Catalaunian Plains .
22 This is made possible by adding switching stations , for instance at the end of every street , where the trunk lines terminate .
23 For instance at the end of the Crimean war in eighteen fifty six the peace treaty that 's er er that 's held is actually a congress .
24 For instance at the moment we are running one on statistical techniques for Third World officials .
25 The proportion of those on remand , that is , being held prior to trial or sentence , was 14.5 per cent in 1979 but in 1988 had grown to 23 per cent , with the average waiting time for trial at the Crown Court also increasing .
26 In recent years , there has been a dramatic increase , amounting to a veritable explosion , in both the number and proportion of defendants who are committed for trial at the Crown Court in respect of triable either way offences .
27 Over the same period of time the number of defendants committed for trial at the Crown Court who were remanded in custody also increased from around 13,000 to 21,000 ( having been as high as 24,000 in 1997 ) .
28 Since almost half of the untried prison population ( 44 per cent ) consists of defendants committed for trial at the Crown Court , it can be seen that the committals explosion is the central contributor to the growing remand problem , which in turn is a major cause of the overall prison numbers crisis .
29 A man charged with murdering three members of his own family has been sent for trial at the Crown Court .
30 Today 59 year old Ronald Godfrey was committed for trial at the Crown Court .
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