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 .
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