Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] in for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Basic computer keyboard skills have to be there — we would n't want to go the lengths of having to train them on that — but training on our specialist software means bringing them in for a week and we 'll probably bring them in every three months to keep updating them . ’ |
2 | I had this idea they had booked me in for a Caesarean because I 'm small , but had n't told me . |
3 | You invited him in for a glass of sherry to ask him if you could borrow his bicycle , and I came too . ’ |
4 | She thanked him and waited while David invited him in for a cup of tea . |
5 | Why did n't he take that with him and put it in for a minute , for god 's sake . |
6 | " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? " |
7 | That 's why we 'll keep her in for a week or so , for tests , but our consultant is very pleased with her — and very optimistic . |
8 | I 'm breaking them in for a horse . |
9 | A week or two before the Board Meeting at which the Pub Catering proposals are due to be considered , John Watson calls you in for a talk . |
10 | ‘ The least you could do is invite me in for a coffee . ’ |
11 | And er Betty called me in for a cup of coffee but and I was there , I think , for over two hours . |
12 | ‘ I 'd invite you in for a chat , ’ said Joe , ‘ but I 'm just about to go out . |
13 | Well she she used to drink tea when she if I ever well I did n't invite her in for a coffee do , well I did n't to begin with did I ? |
14 | " I think it would be safer to keep him in for a bit longer . " |
15 | If Daddy was home , she 'd invite him in for a coffee and a clean-up . |
16 | I asked him in for a break . |
17 | Trade you in for a couple of camels , he 'd come home with a couple of camels |
18 | ‘ Last Tuesday Nellie , my wife , had to go to hospital and they kept her in for a day and a night for eye tests . |
19 | So they kept him in for a cat instead , but Jessie wanted a , then Jessie , she could 've just love a fluffy white , so . |
20 | When I got home , I kept him in for a while , then , ashtray at the ready , let him loose for another try . |
21 | ‘ You never ask her in for a drink ? ’ |
22 | A government in disarray , an unpopular opposition , they say , will let them in for a taste of real power . |
23 | Harry Little — the turnstile operator who would let you in for a penny or five Capstan Full Strength . |
24 | So sometimes the sisters would , would really sort of get it in for a nurse and she 'd and they could make your life very unpleasant indeed . |
25 | Give it a chance to warm up , we need n't put it in for a bit . |
26 | Andy Roxburgh will check on Hendry before the World Cup qualifier with Portugal and is poised to bring him in for a match Scotland must now win . |