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

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1 The first group continue to contribute to the health care of the nation but the second and third are a target for re-employment at some time .
2 All who work within the education service are acutely aware of the pressure for change at all levels .
3 Accurate and detailed accounts need to be kept and these should be open for inspection at any time by governors and members of the organising committee with a financial statement presented at an annual meeting .
4 The opportunity may , therefore , exist for settlement at this stage and there is no doubt that it is preferable so to proceed than to achieve settlement at the door of the Court .
5 So , for instance at this point we 've reached a stage where we 've got very important solidarity action in our favour including the fact that there are four main education unions , for instance , that are boycotting all Maxwell products which is a tremendous thing for an educational publisher to have .
6 The notation of a classification scheme is important , and in the context of the knowledge explosion one requirement is that this notation should be " hospitable " , that is , that it should allow for addition at any point in the scheme in the light of new knowledge and new concepts .
7 Biopsies were positive for malignancy at both positions , defined as non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma ( Fig 2 ) , mainly small cleaved according to the Working Formulation ( 1982 ) , mainly centrocytic with the Kiel classification ( 1988 ) .
8 The fourth stage was the selection of the individual for interview at that address .
9 Or are we seeing an indication that some inner processes of preparation for loss at this time of life have come into play ?
10 Very appropriate remark , Michael , the charter is up for review at any event , very shortly , because it was on a six-month trial as it were .
11 My reason for dwelling at some length on this matter of accuracy and acquisition is that the assumption that they are identical is a corner-stone to the whole edifice of a theory recently propounded which claims to provide a solution to the problems of language teaching which have plagued us for so long .
12 The coach then took us into the Wachau Valley for lunch at another 5-star hotel and then after a short walk through the medieval village and Durnstein Castle , we went on to the ‘ UND ’ Monastery at Krems for a wine tasting .
13 The highlight of the course for many pupils is definitely the extended project which they carry out over the first two terms , tapping the wide network of apparatus available in the Department for work at this level .
14 For work at these magnifications , the frosted glass plate can be replaced by clear glass with a matt drafting plastic film taped over .
15 Thus one starts with an indication that more than one person may be affected by the problem , and that there may have been a crisis or trigger-event leading to a referral for assistance at this point .
16 Your main aim in life is for peace at all costs .
17 As Henderson gradually became aware of the fragility of the Provisional Government and its vulnerability to Bolshevik calls for peace at any price , he was forced to reconsider his position on Stockholm .
18 In so doing he emphasised the need for accountability at all levels of the system .
19 She looked round for approbation at this feat of memory but there was none .
20 " Have n't you a great cheek to go looking for bread-soda at this hour of the day ?
21 Was the the of the new bonus scheme the only cause for unrest at that time ?
22 It may be felt that the better course is not to deal with such matters in the partnership agreement itself but to leave the offer of consultancy to be produced as an inducement to or reward for retirement at such time as may appear to be in the firm 's best interests .
23 Three years later Dr H. J. Hewitt published his influential book , The organization of war under Edward III , 1338–62 , in which , rather than describe activity of a narrow , military kind , he wrote about the relatively unglamorous background and preparation needed for war at that time and , indeed , ever since .
24 The problem is any interest rate rise , particularly one which triggered a rise in mortgage rates , would be an outrage for business at this point in the cycle and would deal a blow to consumer confidence .
25 The thresholds for sensation in the upper , mid , and lower anal canal after operation did not differ significantly from the thresholds for sensation at these sites before operation as determined by mucosal electrosensitivity .
26 The technique can be illustrated using data for polyisobutylene at several temperatures .
27 Playing for your province does n't count , but it has been practice that if a player is banned at club level , he is n't considered for selection at that time .
28 There was an increased awareness of the need for education at all levels , rising levels of literacy — though they are still relatively low - and , while the economy was expanding , a demand for skills .
29 This is partly a reflection of the growing responsibility which the Welsh Office has assumed for education at all levels in the Principality .
30 Norman Lindop , as Chairman of the Committee for Education at this stage , considered that the Council had been placed in an impossible position by the sudden introduction of a new range of institutions ‘ and the need for urgent action to solve problems externally created ’ .
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