Example sentences of "at [pron] [noun] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No yes Mr Singe is dedicated to the fewcher of Athletes Whaddon and to proove it has prezented me with a BLANK czech for £53–24p only , which is at my dispozal for strainthning the squid . |
2 | And it will isolate the more effective techniques that parents have at their disposal for communicating with their children . |
3 | The effective working of the adjustable peg system required deficit countries to have official reserves at their disposal for supporting their currency at the par value . |
4 | Many of the terms proposed above are relevant to discussing the features of poems and prose from a literary point of view , and English teachers have many other terms at their disposal for discussing genre , stylistic effects , etc . |
5 | The Spurs twats around us were moaning at their team for playing good football . |
6 | It was not long , however , before he learned of a meeting at the house of Archbishop Alessandro Marzimedici , at which strategies for dealing with Copernicans were reviewed . |
7 | 15 year old Andrew Stribblehill told SRN that the railway had locomotives at its disposal for operating trains , which are of the passenger and freight types . |
8 | Eight months later , Cuka hinted briefly at her reasons for leaving the show . |
9 | She had nagged at her mother for insisting on cooking everything herself , although she always did it , however formal the occasion or long the guest list , she had gone on and on until Mrs Roberts had snapped back in her turn , furiously . |
10 | At his trial for acting with Waddell in the murder of Mrs Chipperfield , Gentle was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment . |
11 | A utilitarian dictator can either spend the resources he has at his disposal for developing the slug capsule or on saving life on this earth . |
12 | He gritted his teeth , angry at his tongue for having tripped him . |
13 | At himself for the doubts that ate at him , and at his ancestor for giving him nothing more than a string of empty platitudes . |
14 | Brooke-Rose follows structuralists and post-structuralists in their belief that language is the only tool we have at our disposal for apprehending reality , and that linguistic structures have a formative effect on the mind . |
15 | In order to do this , you may find that first you need to look at your feelings of anger and resentment at your partner for denying you the ordinary experience of conception and pregnancy . |