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

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1 Mr. Grist : There are no proposals at present for the re-establishment of the Mid-Wales health authority .
2 We might be tempted also to say that other benefits of depreciation accounting would ensue , such as producing a charge in revenue accounts for the use of assets , rather than as at present for the financing of assets .
3 It is not therefore possible at present for the public finance economist to appeal to a generally accepted body of theory .
4 Crump paused , looked at Hope for a moment as a purely formal seeking of support , and then grabbed the butterfly and crushed it .
5 The exam educates youngsters cheaply up to a level that is not reached in other countries until someone has been at university for a year .
6 At Easter Carolyn went to stay with him at university for a week .
7 I really wanted to go to ‘ Ps + Gs ’ at Easter for a change , plus I 've been asked to help with communion in the evening .
8 They turned into an alleyway off Friday Street and Cranston began to bellow at passersby for the whereabouts of Parchmeiner 's shop .
9 Francis applied at trial for the interview notes to be excluded under section 78 of PACE .
10 WE WOULD like to thank Stephen Yip and all the staff at KIND for the care and consideration shown to a colleague of ours during her recent difficulties .
11 It was sold at auction for a derisory sum by Josef II in 1782 and from 1792 until 1934 , when it was bought by the State , it was in the Strahov Monastery .
12 FERRARI-driving Viscount Portman , of Hereford , paid £1,000 at auction for the rear spoiler off Formula One champ Nigel Mansell 's car .
13 The jewel was sold at auction for the then amazing sum of £1.3 million in 1987 .
14 West Hartlepool increased their lead after 58 minutes when Mitchell , the alert and sprightly hooker , burst through at speed for a fine try , leaving the opposition flat-footed .
15 The over-use of interpreters ( e.g. interpreting all day at college for a deaf student ) is probably typical of the early stages of development of the interpreting profession ( Herbert , 1978 ) but one hopes this can be quickly overcome as better provision is made .
16 Sharon has been taking evening classes at college for the past two years .
17 George Dunlop , of Linfield , preferred to Allen McKnight , held out for 42 minutes , but when Fort Dunlop came under siege , the defences were found wanting , and the only Irish-based player on the field was at fault for the important first goal .
18 Despite Swansea lodging a protest , the FA yesterday ruled that Exeter were not at fault for the abandonment .
19 I see that Wetherall got MOTM for the game on Saturday from one of the tabloids , so much for me saying he was at fault for the goals .
20 I think Fairclough was at fault for the second goal — trying to be too smart .
21 ‘ Well , give my love to cousin George and say we 'll expect to see him at Cumbermound for the show on Sunday .
22 To the extent that such shares have not been purchased all shares of ABC issued pursuant to share option schemes of ABC or any of its subsidiaries prior to completion will be sold to [ ] Plc at completion for no extra consideration .
23 To find employment my father moved to Peterborough and although I have since lived at Rathcoole for a period I have found my childhood friends difficult to trace .
24 After Donal Lenihan 's withdrawal , the captaincy yesterday passed to Rob Andrew , the Lions stand-off in the second and third Test wins over the Wallabies , with Damian Cronin coming in at lock for the injured Irishman .
25 He even played in the club second fifteen as a prop in preference to being at lock for the first although , when the senior side was in relegation danger , he acceded to the club selectors ' request to revert to lock to help them to safety .
26 Wycliffe made up his mind : ‘ I shall be at Trebyan for a while . ’
27 Maybe the conversation had something to do with it , for Eva had no intention of letting her interests deteriorate however far out in the bush they might be , and she was rarely at loss for an anecdote or conversation starter .
28 Another Gold Award went to the Rubber Chemicals section at Hillhouse for the achievements of its shutdown safety team .
29 The next morning at Hillside for the pre-qualifier ( it was strange that someone who had finished runner-up in the 1960 Open should have to pre-qualify the next year , but they were the championship rules in those days ) Mr Munro was with Gary player and I was back with Mr Palmer .
30 He saw them and halted , standing at gaze for a moment open-mouthed and great-eyed , and then he whooped like a huntsman hot after game , and turned and ran like a hare for the hall , bounding as he ran .
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