Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [conj] at " in BNC.

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1 He would send his plane , or travel tickets , for her to come and see him at shows , for parties and at Thanksgiving celebrations .
2 The city had been besieged for months but at last a breach had been forced in one of the walls .
3 One organisation quoted in the survey did provide disturbance payments for recruits but at a reduced level to that given under its relocation policy .
4 Freud , as suggested in Chapter 2 , argued that the state and politics are transferred father figures : organisations and people on whom those with little power and authority can depend for safeguards while at the same time suffering imposed personal restrictions .
5 I do n't think he lay down for quite some time though as he never had any shavings in his mane or tail for weeks but at least he could move about and that relieved quite a few of his problems .
6 The woman , who is originally from Scotland , has lived in the province for years and at her current address for a year .
7 As Heather Joshi has estimated ( see Chapter 8 here ) , women returning to work after a period caring for children or at a later stage of the life cycle are likely to re-enter the labour market at lower rates of pay .
8 On Jan. 13 , 1990 , the Treasurer , Paul Keating , announced a first relaxation of the restrictive monetary policy , which had pushed up interest rates to 18 per cent for mortgages and at least 20 per cent for other borrowing .
9 After the changes in western policy in Bosnia , we look at the prospects for peace there , at the ‘ safe areas ’ for Muslims and at the province of Serbia that could become the next Balkan flashpoint
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