Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] in for " in BNC.

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1 Taking part were the Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of the five states ( with Deputy Premier Claudio Martelli standing in for Italian Premier Giulio Andreotti ) ; observers attended from the European Commission , the World Bank , the European Investment Bank and the new European Bank for Reconstruction and Development .
2 Matthews is replaced at flanker by the former Wales captain , David Pickering , while the Bath lock John Morrison comes in for Kimmins .
3 W H Smith came in for some surprisingly harsh comment from the financial press last week after the group 's interim results had revealed a 20% drop in pretax profits .
4 Tiger Moth pilot Tony drops in for a pub pint
5 The game had started well for QPR when England striker Les Ferdinand waltzed in for his 15th goal of the season after three minutes .
6 THE New Zealand selectors of the World XV who invited South African centre MARTIN KNOETZE to step in for England 's Will Carling have been labouring under a rather severe misapprehension .
7 In the 68th minute the huge Musselburgh contingent in the crowd went wild when McMillan broke up the blindside and sent winger Craig Ramsey racing in for a try to put his side 14-10 up .
8 More significantly , for the long term future of the industry , it has launched into a series of alliances , including a development partership with long-time rival Apple , with chip maker Motorola thrown in for good measure , and former IBM allies Intel and Microsoft left out in the cold .
9 Paul Smith , 42-year-old veteran Terry Roberts and last season 's skipper Jon Curry fill in for that trio .
10 For instance , I have today recorded a radio interview in Welsh stressing the need to have an application for quarrying on the Carmel Woods SSSI called in for a public inquiry .
11 But they were unable to make it to the Lincolnshire course and leading northern jockey Peter Niven stepped in for the ride .
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