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 . |