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

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1 However , during a break in filming The Big Sleep I did join him and Robert Mitchum for a drink at a nearby pub .
2 Richard believes his playing at matches inspires the team and he said : ‘ I did it for a laugh at the first home game but now it 's taken off .
3 I have no evidence one way or another as to the extent of risk of an episode occurring within five weeks but realism and commonsense tell me that there is a reasonable possibility that it will not and that even if he does unfortunately suffer such a trauma , he will if his life has to be preserved by artificial means , recover sufficiently for a decision at the main hearing as to further mechanical ventilation for the future .
4 For a judge at the European Court , the answer to this problem is generally provided by the use of computers .
5 David Mellor is besieged by a press posse as he arrives for a showdown at The Last Chance Saloon last night Picture : KEN LENNOX
6 Thank you for your letter of 2 November 1992 enquiring about progress with your request for a shelter at the eastbound bus stop on Milton Road East opposite Portobello Cemetery .
7 But the most annoying aspect of the early period was the lack of real interest shown by our first council members — at times we could n't muster up the required six members for a quorum at the monthly meetings .
8 We see that there is both good photometric and dynamical evidence for a bar at the Galactic Centre , that the orientation of the bar is fairly tightly constrained by the HI and CO observations , and that the dynamics of the bar explain the large-scale kinematics of both the atomic and molecular gas at the centre .
9 Cannon , after a miss , hit and lay for a single at the fourth and then they stole two at the fifth where Muirhead just failed by a fraction with a raised take out .
10 We 're taking you for a check-up at the Royal Infirmary . ’
11 Jilly had passed her A level in English Literature the summer before , having notably failed to acquire any qualifications except a pass in O level Divinity at her expensive school : now she was hoping to qualify for a course at the Open University .
12 ‘ He did leave Royston for a while at the same time as you , and a priest would be acceptable within the convent walls at Coldstream . ’
13 PRINCESS Di had a simply splashing time yesterday when she joined Charles and the young princes for a swim at a Greek island paradise .
14 Occasionally Arthur would go for a pint at the local , but that was it .
15 Here the Dublin girl holed from 30 feet to cut the margin to one hole and bravely holed from six feet for a half at the seventeenth .
16 The government already pays for a unit at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , in Farnborough , that uses powerful computers to analyse signals from the satellites .
17 also travelled to Strasbourg for a look at the European Parliament and for meetings with MEPs , and to Zurich where he was met by Secretary of HCIMA Switzerland and Principal of the Swiss School of Hotel Management and Tourism .
18 Time to cross to the newsroom for a look at the 6:30 line-up .
19 Time to cross to the newsroom for a look at the 6:30 line-up .
20 But there was always time for a look at the lighter side of life too , as you 'll find out in , ’ A Decade of News ’ , tomorrow , Wednesday and Thursday at six twenty-five .
21 Now for a look at the national classified results , here 's Hedley Feast .
22 Yesterday , as Paul McCormack , 23 , of Meeks Road , Falkirk , was jailed for a year at the High Court in Edinburgh when he admitted culpably and recklessly throwing the trolleys on to the line from the bridge in the town 's Hope Street on 13 April last year , Graeme spoke of the moment he knew he had to act .
23 As she watched , a small car drove slowly past and made for a cottage at the far end and on the other side of the narrow track .
24 This kind of assessment may be difficult if you are looking for a photographer at the other end of the country .
25 Instead she joined her immediate family for a service at the private chapel on the Althorp estate .
26 I was told to look out for a redstart at the next bend , its black face and chestnut tail showing for brief moments as it darted into the open , out and back , fly catching .
27 For house physician John Bery , the day begins at Cheltenham General Hospital when he puts on a pedometer.He 's one of a group of doctors who 've been helping in a survey of the distances covered while on duty.Soon Dr Bery is heading for a ward at the opposite end of the hospital.It 's the first of many long walks along the corridors during the day.The problem at Cheltenham general is identical to many other hospitals … where an old Victorian block has been extended with newer buildings forcing doctors to travel great distances from department to department .
28 I holed a good putt for a birdie at the first hole and that set me up , ’ she said .
29 She got the ball on the green , par was saved , and to celebrate Stewart holed from 25 feet for a birdie at the 14th .
30 Couples led by four strokes with eight to play , but only forced the play-off by holing from a greenside bunker for a birdie at the last .
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