Example sentences of "for [v-ing] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At Mildenhall in Suffolk in the spring of 1688 , a parson threatened to bring a Nonconformist minister before a JP for preaching a sermon , saying that it should cost him £20 ( the fine for preaching at a conventicle under the terms of the 1670 Act , whose operation had just been suspended ) . |
2 | When Geoffrey son of Sarah of Empingham resisted this illegal demand , the forester raised the hue and cry upon him , and distrained him until he gave him two shillings and found sureties for appearing at the attachment court . |
3 | It was calculated from a breath test taken then that he was nearly one and a half times over the limit for driving at the time of the accident . |
4 | You 're asked to support the general move , that we have set out from this report , and you 're asked to agree to St Clements and East Ward , and I think we 've heard Mandy and Phil acknowledge that there may well be a case for looking at an area of council housing , which we will leave them to do , and also to approve the set of objectives , which I particularly welcome , on page sixty-two and sixty-three , which will amount to a work programme , which I would have thought we were all very pleased to see . |
5 | The long-lived alien 's point of view is the right one for looking at the plausibility of a theory like Cairns-Smith 's or the primeval-soup theory . |
6 | This strategy is particularly interesting in that it implies an awareness of a lack in the Oxfordshire scheme , which provides neither guidance on strategies for looking at the curriculum nor criteria for judging its appropriateness and adequacy , but merely requires teachers to do it . |
7 | Instead , Robson settles for looking at the League table . |
8 | We may not all want to be ‘ artists ’ , producing and performing work , but arts events can provide another accessible route for looking at the world in relation to disabled people . |
9 | Joolz was cautioned by the police for swearing at a heckler who swore at her . |
10 | He was banished from the arena last month when his club , Guildford , lost at home to Leicester , for swearing at a referee . |
11 | The 22-year-old striker , a £20,000 capture from non-League Burton Albion , scored the 48th-minute winner that sunk Charlton , who had striker Garry Nelson sent off in the 69th minute for swearing at a linesman . |
12 | MIKE Small was branded ‘ stupid ’ by furious boss Billy Bonds after being sent off for swearing at a linesman at Oakwell yesterday . |
13 | The youngster 's display was the only plus in a 2–1 defeat ; Ellison missed a penalty when the scores were level , and Mitch Cook was sent off for swearing at a linesman ironically Pickering scored his first goal for the club when Quakers were down to ten men . |
14 | While at times playing quite brilliantly , the brash New Yorker picked up a formal warning for swearing at the umpire … typically vintage McEnroe . |
15 | Making excuses e.g. excusing yourself for shouting at the babysitter — after all she was three minutes late |
16 | I despised the other actors for not sticking up for me , and for sniggering at the accent when I finally did it . |
17 | for its test or trial for the benefit of a prospective purchaser , for proceeding at the instance of a prospective purchaser to any place for the purpose of such test or trial , or for returning after such test or trial ; |
18 | for its test or trial for the benefit of a person interested in promoting publicity in regard to it , for proceeding at the instance of such a person to any place for the purpose of such test or trial , or for returning after such test or trial ; |
19 | A case for staying at The Lygon Arms . |
20 | The first phase , which deals with packaging used in transport , such as strapping and shrink-wrap film , obliges all suppliers to take back these materials for recycling at the customer 's request . |
21 | for wearing at the ball on the Titanic |
22 | Professional advisers can help general practitioners to determine their requirements for prescribing at the primary and secondary care interface and ensure that purchasers include these criteria in contracts . |
23 | The case came on for hearing at the beginning of April 1992 . |
24 | The ‘ cure ’ for over-indulging at the office Christmas party is also much cheaper , according to the Consumers ' Association Which ? magazine . |
25 | A little later , to the time of the ‘ Polygnotan ’ red-figure vases , belongs a very small piece , not a cup-interior but the slightly domed surface of a covered cup ( fig. 112 ; one can just see the orifice for drinking at the bottom ) . |
26 | But the principal credit goes to our legal team for identifying at the outset the essential weakness in the plaintiffs ' case . |
27 | No matter : Lucas assumes that workers follow some procedure for arriving at an estimate of their normal or permanent real wage rate . |
28 | For example , it is very important for a wife who is also a busy mother to learn to speak the local language , but she may have no time for sitting at a desk and making her own drills or doing her own analysis . |
29 | I wonder if they charge the same prices for their take away as for sitting at the table . |
30 | The machine , an original Boston Tacker from the early nineteen hundreds was prepared by Taffy for showing at the exhibition this month at Wellingborough branch . |