Example sentences of "[was/were] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 but you can do it because you know you can go back home as it were in to the other area .
2 There was sweet nothing in the way of nectar and what duped flowers had burst out of the ground were in for a shock when the frosts came .
3 Whitton 's second , in the 38th minute , must have warned the crowd nearly 1,000 below the Recreation Ground 's 5,000 capacity that they were in for a dispiriting night .
4 The omens were bad , and when the Hammersmith show eventually got going it seemed we were in for an all-time rock ‘ n ’ roll disaster .
5 Yet he got off to a good start against New Zealand , and no one in England could have been in any doubt that even without Lloyd around their heroes were in for a tough time .
6 He told them they were in for a terrific all singing , all dancing , all laughing evening in the company of a galaxy of West End stars , and he informed them , after a bow to the front row where the CO and his wife sat among the senior officers of the Battalion :
7 Whatever you picked , you were in for it .
8 I knew we were in for an enjoyable day as soon as I heard Nick Faldo say , ‘ Have you heard this one , Nick ? ’
9 SHOPPERS at Bordon 's new Somerfield store were in for a surprise on Saturday , when the supermarket staged a Disney fancy dress competition .
10 If you were in for 9 in the morning , you were out at 9.30 and the other fellow must not book in till 9.31 a.m .
11 We were in for the worst .
12 There was no rest for the wicked as John Gribbin told New Scientist 's readers that the results of a Chinese study of the alignment of the planets meant we were in for years of terrible weather .
13 They yesterday found out which rating band their homes were in for the tax which starts next April .
14 LONG ago , on dark nights when storms lashed the treacherous coastline , wreckers knew they were in for a busy time .
15 We were in for a long , rough passage , battling into the wind for seven hours or more .
16 With a foreboding which Harriet had experienced more than once in her life , something told her that they were in for trouble .
17 The English were in for a shock .
18 ‘ It was common knowledge that Blackburn were in for me , and there were also rumours about Arsenal .
19 I also understand that Basildon has erm got the same fate , so you know , it looks as if were in for a campaign there .
20 A feeling that we were in for an epic grew as we waited on the gendarme to begin a traverse across a snow ledge to the top of the fixed ropes , where the Germans , their clothes white with snow and ice , had set up another abseil .
21 We could hear them banging about , shifting things and wondered nervously if we were in for another move .
22 But if you went over the hill , after school time , then you were in for a fairly rough time the other end , you were challenged and all sorts of things .
23 I did n't know the forecast , but could see we were in for a storm .
24 I should n't be surprised if we were in for some more snow . ’
25 They continued riding through the afternoon , by which time the dull cloud above their heads had become unbroken , and it looked as though they were in for a wet night .
26 You never knew what you were in for when you got up in the morning .
27 I thought we were in for some stability .
28 Inevitably , months later , some actor will hiss , ‘ Heard you were in for the first half the other night , ’ prompting instant fabrication of husband having a miscarriage and mad cow disease in row F ) .
29 A few months ago it seemed that oil markets were in for a chill spring .
30 At the far end of the room , marooned on a dais in splendid isolation , sat those fellows of the college who were in for lunch that day .
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