Example sentences of "for [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 Price : £108,994 0–60mph : 6.5secs 30–70mph : 6.1secs 30–50 in 4th : 2.4secs Top Speed : 143mph Overall MPG : 15.1 Citation : For putting the fight back into Bentley and creating a form of transport that wants for nothing at all
2 When tonight those Tory MPs have all voted for the Prime Minister 's motion — for different and often conflicting reasons — the Prime Minister will claim that his motion has given him a mandate for Maastricht , when he stands for nothing at all .
3 And erm I remember I was I was about fifteen now and my young brother was only a little tot about two I think three and I remember my father came in and he did he went straight for my mam for nothing at all .
4 And in between there is a complete selection of discos , bars and night clubs , offering something for everyone at all prices .
5 Whether it 's a relaxing or active type of holiday you like , there really is something for everyone at Club Europa .
6 Moreover , if we accept , as it is often proclaimed , that user education is a continuous educational process , desirable for everyone at different stages of their lives , then this goal must surely be sought and certainly co-operation and co-ordination are the agencies by which it can be effected .
7 Add to that a packed lunchtime season , and late-night entertainment in the studio on Fridays and Saturdays , and we think you 'll agree that there 's always something for everyone at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round .
8 As socialists we would demand decent and secure housing for everyone at a reasonable cost , but the difficulty arises when we consider what we can demand specifically as women without simply constructing an alternative women 's culture or further reinforcing women 's place in the home .
9 These would provide accident and emergency service for everyone at a given sum per year and meet certain quality criteria .
10 Of course , that meant extra work for everyone at Dummah Hill , particularly Father .
11 A new concept of trade unionism that offers a vital and effective support system for everyone at work , everyone at work , not just the ones in the big workplaces , but everyone .
12 It has been a traumatic time for everyone at Burston during the past year or so and a great deal has been achieved over a very short time .
13 Rangers ' target instead , the league cup final against Hibs , but for everyone at Ibrox , thoughts of what might have been .
14 TODAY is a great day for everyone at Vauxhall 's Ellesmere Port plant .
15 I have not described a tenacious battle to secure compensation for a number of distinguished urologists who contracted hepatitis , believedly at a medical banquet , and for whom at the end of the day a moderate degree of compensation was — against considerable odds — secured .
16 The emigrants ' discomfort was aggravated by tantalising radio reports of the steaming soup tureens , hot water and clean clothes waiting for them at the reception centre in Hof , West Germany .
17 To speed their return , the Poles suggest their workmen might build housing for them at home — with German money .
18 Or rather , their memoirs were launched for them at a glib and glitzy party by Heinemann , the publishers .
19 It puts support for them at 13 per cent ( up five points on last month ) , with Labour in the lead on 41 per cent ( down three ) , SNP on 24 per cent ( down two ) and Conservatives on 21 per cent ( down one ) .
20 Teenage magazines often have stories about girls who fall in love with handsome , exciting young men who do n't care for them at all while ignoring the nice , but rather ordinary , boy-next-door who thinks the world of them .
21 Two species can be viewed in our special facility for them at the park — the Indian Fruit Bat , which inhabits the rain forests and the smaller Egyptian Fruit Bat which prefers to roost in large colonies in open caves and buildings .
22 Some of the other dancers made life difficult for them at first , resenting the physical advantages the South Africans had enjoyed , growing up far away from the hardships of wartime Britain .
23 When they did not return that night , Richard led a search party for them at first light the following morning .
24 It would control referrals to providers outside the district and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
25 It would also control patient referrals to providers outside the district and would pay for them at negotiated prices .
26 The total number of schools associated with the various projects is small , and , while even these may not continue to incorporate the new ideas in their user education , they have been sufficiently exposed to new approaches to schools user education to suggest that for them at least and probably for many other schools traditional school library instruction will not be quite the same again .
27 This had introduced them to mechanisms which suggested a terminology applicable to their own science making it possible for them at last to give the behaviourists , who had been giving those not of their ilk a hard time , some of their own medicine .
28 Thus , if S subscribes for 200 of these shares and pays the company for them at their face ( par ) value , S 's future personal liability for any debts incurred by the company is nil .
29 ‘ After having been a teacher in my past , my best answer is this : kids always seem to want to learn stuff that 's way to hard for them at the time .
30 Look out for them at major department stores .
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