Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] in for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In many cases deputy heads of schools will stand in for heads who are absent or where there is a vacancy . |
2 | Michael Morris will sit in for Betty Boothroyd … the first woman Speaker , who was elected last week . |
3 | Michael Morris will sit in for Betty Boothroyd … the first woman Speaker , who was elected last week . |
4 | While I was having lunch soldiers from the local garrison used to come in for snacks . |
5 | Days like this , she wished people would drop in for coffee , knowing they would n't after the song and dance she made about needing solitude . |
6 | McGee could come in for Andy Mockler , who is the latest injury casualty and leaves McHale with a depleted squad . |
7 | If it happens , Tranmere will go in for Mike Quinn . |
8 | It has drawn up a list of some 30 technical consultants , with interests ranging from marine science to energy , which the bank will call in for advice on esoteric projects that it is asked to fund . |
9 | COMEDIAN Russ Abbot will stand in for crash victim Leslie Crowther to present an edition of talent show Stars In Their Eyes , devoted to Elvis impersonators . |