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

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1 The officers estimate touts made at least £138,000 profit from fans at Wembley for the Liverpool-Sunderland final , with an average mark-up of £115 per ticket .
2 Bentleys have made pianos at Woodchester for more than 80 years .
3 A long overdue letter to thank all my sisters and brothers at Church for cards , letters and prayers .
4 Snaith was a Peculiar , ie it had its own ecclesiastical court and in many ways it was exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bishop , which may explain the fact that the Bishop 's inspectors came to interview the brothers at Snaith for reported ‘ indiscretions ’ and were unable to carry out their inspection because the brothers had summoned the ferry to the Snaith bank so they could not cross the river !
5 Concentrating on Emma would help to keep her worries at bay for a little while .
6 Child workers tell of ten- and 12-hour days : Pramila , 11 , working as a domestic servant , Sukhnam , 10 , sole family wage-earner , working in a vehicle repair shop until 10pm , children helping their parents make bidis or agarbatti at home for Rs5 a week ( 9 pence ) .
7 Day tides at Mwnt for dogfish .
8 Bobolini take only six minutes to bake and are available in larger branches at £1.45 for a box of 6 .
9 The seller appreciates the clear specification of his liability for defects under the contract , and the buyer should be willing to trade his somewhat uncertain remedies at law for the ease and certainty of remedy provided by the guarantee .
10 We will also seek to promote forms of accountability which go beyond dinner parties at Stormont for selected priests and other notables .
11 another Central South success story this year has been the form of Gloucestershire racing trainer David Nicholson … yesterday he opened his new stables at Ford for the very first time and racing folk turned up in their thousands
12 Among the minority shareholders is the PGA European Tour , who last September held one of its qualifying schools at Quietwaters for potential tournament players .
13 But how can courgettes , which are sold by the grower at , say , 25–30p a lb at the most , end up on the shelves at Safeway for £1.16 per lb ?
14 Back on the rails and shelves at Woodhouse for autumn are the designs of Marithé and François Girbaud , who were among the most creative design teams in the world in the 1980s .
15 County secretary Philip August said : ‘ We do n't anticipate any problems after watching Kevin bowl in the nets at Lilleshall for more than an hour . ’
16 ‘ May I steal a few minutes of your time on this unique occasion and go back to November 22 , 1944 when nine Mosquitos from our Squadron were briefed to mark the U-Boat pens at Trondheim for 171 Lancasters .
17 The radiolabelled DNA promoter fragments were incubated with various concentrations of reconstituted holoenzymes at 37°C for 30 min to reach equilibrium between the free species and open complexes ; preformed complexes were challenged with heparin and separated on a 4% native polyacrylamide gel ( Fig. 1 ) .
18 Damien , 18 : ‘ My first memory of nuns is getting lines at school for making scones instead of buns in cookery !
19 However , the vandalism to the signalling system in the Birmingham area terminated all trains from the Cambrian and Chester/Shrewsbury areas at Wolverhampton for some weeks from Christmas .
20 Normally only available from TiGi Linea approved salons at £5.50 for 8oz , we 've got 50 to give away .
21 Kolchinsky was used to the gentle ribbing he got from the operatives about his cost-cutting exercises but when it came to the crunch he would never put any of their lives at risk for the sake of the budget .
22 Joanna Trollope , who also writes romantic period sagas under the name Caroline Harvey , talked of the research involved in the ‘ thoroughly despised genre ’ of historical fiction — Mandalay , the Khyber Pass , South Africa and the battlefield of the Boer War — compared to that involved in contemporary fiction — a stint behind the tills at Sainsburys for ‘ The Rector 's Wife ’ .
23 They 'd have his balls at Century for it .
24 He began as an amateur , performing tricks at parties for friends .
25 Profit , climber of the ‘ winter trilogy ’ of the Eiger , Grandes Jorasses and Matterhorn north faces , and Beghin , for whom this was the fifth 8000m peak , waited 45 days at basecamp for their chance , accompanied by two lady doctors .
26 ALL RAF INCOMING AIRMEN SPENT THREE WEEKS AT BLACKPOOL FOR DRILLING OR ‘ SQUARE-BASHING ’ , WHILE WAAFS DID THE SAME AT NEARBY MORCAMBE — AND THE TWAIN NEVER MET !
27 Some of these men had been loyal workers at Albion for decades yet they were shown the door within a matter of minutes .
28 Some of these men had been loyal workers at Albion for decades yet they were shown the door within a matter of minutes .
29 Compliance with universal precautions provides an extra margin of safety for health care workers at risk for exposure to HBV .
30 There are towers at intervals for reinforcement and there are eight fortified city gates which were originally richly decorated with sculptural work .
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