Example sentences of "[adv] for [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party . |
2 | Further culinary delights await Kate and her husband when they visit the French capital a special dinner will be laid on for them at La Maison Androuet , the city 's speciality cheese restaurant . |
3 | I would just like to I know we need to the television programmes on about the Gulf and so on , but I 've two young children at home , and I find that yesterday was a very long day because there was just nothing on for them at all B B C two at four o'clock . |
4 | Give me two minutes Johnny , and we 'll put it on for you at last ! |
5 | That was every Christmas there was a party of some sort put on for us at school . |
6 | Wilcox waited impatiently for her at the bottom of the final staircase . |
7 | ‘ Another chopper should be along for you at any minute , old chap , but why not go and wait in your van until it arrives ? ’ |
8 | A rescue team went in for him at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday , 9th September , and returned to a fresh air base in Bank Mine at 2.45 p.m . |
9 | He thought with envy of the young locum doctor standing in for him at home , seeing his patients at this very moment , and then he thought of his ex-wife , and his ex-cat , which used to sleep on their bed , and then with interest and longing of flukes , the flukes of absorption that can at least put the unforgettable at some merciful remove . |
10 | ‘ I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came out of the blue . |
11 | ‘ Hi , Dodgy Windows Inc here , we 've got this great special offer just for you at the reduced rate of only … |
12 | He spends all day on the practice ground sometimes and this paid off for him at the German Open . |
13 | She helps William Ernest with his reading and encourages him to stick up for himself at school . |
14 | JOHN Dunlop was left marvelling at the difference a day makes when Eurolink Thunder and Captain Horatius doubled up for him at Kempton yesterday . |
15 | So on the days when I lead the Micks on Mounting Guards , I do n't get breakfast , I just make up for it at lunch . |
16 | Also , no hard data appear to be available giving a detailed breakdown of costs and savings associated with this new form of technology and work organisation , and it appears that , although there is spare capacity at Kalmar in the form of a second , as yet unworked , shift , when the new 760 model car was introduced in 1982 a new assembly line using conventional technology was set up for it at Gothenburg . |
17 | He spends all his pocket money on padlocks , and for a birthday treat for him today the red carpet was laid out for him at the Chubb Lock Factory in Wolverhampton . |
18 | Look out for them at major department stores . |
19 | So w we 're not charging out for them at a high enough rate . |
20 | Do you take time out for yourself at least once a day ? |
21 | It did n't take us long , then , to conclude that Peru was out for us at least . |
22 | Now for me at least the light had been turned on . |
23 | No excuse now for anyone at Torness running to seed . |
24 | It was really for myself at that time , in the same way that my buying the picture by Stubbs of ‘ Pumpkin with a Stable Lad ’ in 1936 was for myself . |
25 | Would Jake really be back for him at the Crystal Rooms at six ? |
26 | Took my letter off me said she 'll come back for it at dinner time because she wanted my bag , I mean like well I , I had n't said that . |
27 | Johnston said : ‘ Things have not gone very well for me at Everton and I spoke to the gaffer recently about it . |
28 | ‘ Things went really well for me at Liverpool when I had John Barnes on one side and Ray Houghton on the other . |
29 | ‘ I hear things are n't going too well for you at the moment . ’ |
30 | ‘ You can resign in the complete knowledge that should you ever want to come back there will be a position here for you at any time . ’ |