Example sentences of "[noun] for [pron] at the " in BNC.
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1 | It seems odd , in retrospect , to see governments delegating so passively their most important educational function , but there were two main reasons for it at the time . |
2 | I think there might be a parcel for you at the door is it ? |
3 | The West Ham Trades Council resolved that conscription was a serious threat to the labour movement , and summoned Thorne to explain his support for it at the 1916 Labour Party conference ( East Ham Echo 12 February 16 ) . |
4 | Well I 'll go and have a look for us at the bus stop in n it ? |
5 | Although it felt like a miraculous coincidence for us at the time , it was more that we were all ready to grapple with this issue in our lives . |
6 | I am raising money for him at the moment . |
7 | ‘ I know if I happen to find a bunch that 's been thrown out 'cause it 's past its best , I can likely get a threepenny piece for it at the railway station . |
8 | ‘ You plug it in when you go away and it switches on the light for you at the same time every evening , and switches it off too . |
9 | Especially with songs like Too Much , which was in an unusual key for us at the time . |
10 | Although belated , the gesture will win Mr Kaifu kudos in Washington , and guarantee a warm welcome for him at the London summit of rich countries ' leaders in July . |
11 | I have served a place for him at the head of the queue to buy shares in the privatised NIE . |
12 | Lizzy 's in the best place for her at the moment . |
13 | ‘ Look , it so happens that a number of people have dropped out of the scheme for one reason or another , and there 's now a place for you at the end of the team . |
14 | If Ferdinand will co-operate , perhaps there will be a better job for him at the brewery . |
15 | There were no messages for him at the desk . |
16 | He also said he had no desire to tackle the principle of comprehensive education : ‘ I do n't see any need for it at the present time . |
17 | And a super venue for them at the Town Hall |
18 | Djilas did not at this stage of his analysis refer to bureaucracy as a class , though he recognized that it had exclusive control of production and distribution and that it expropriated the economic surplus for itself at the expense of the ‘ direct producers ’ . |
19 | There 's room for him at the forge ! ’ ‘ |
20 | There was only room for one at the top and he was it . |
21 | Hairflair interviewed the Edinburgh lass who is cutting a name for herself at the Charlie Miller salon . |
22 | HIGHBROOK , a horse tipped to make a name for herself at the winter game , catches the eye tomorrow as Flat racing grabs the attention for the last time this year . |
23 | And ou and going back to Mr Heselton , he has said i , I 've got a negative factor for him at the moment in terms of minus eight fifty , but let let me let me take the figure which is actually quoted in the County Council 's table of nine fifty dwellings . |
24 | We 've got scouse rather than Leeds tickets for Saturday , and I think I 've got a kop ticket for myself at the Oldham game . |
25 | Erm I got , I mean , er er , she 's , she 's like part-time canvassing for me at the moment . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | ‘ They 've said they 're going to do a big media blitz for us at the end of this week . ’ |
28 | If I could have thought of a use for it at the time , I would have stayed and bid . |
29 | ‘ Mark Morris had to make a good save late on from a snapshot by a defender , but Gary Bennett also had a chance to win the game for us at the end . ’ |
30 | Ven enquired , pulling out a chair for her at the table . |