Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] in for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But , as the striker moved in for the kill , the defender retrieved the situation with a splendid recovery tackle .
2 More than 40 antique and warbird aircraft flew in for the auction which coincided with the National Championship Air Races .
3 Around 40 antique and warbird aircraft flew in for the auction , which co-incided with the annual Reno Air Races .
4 The court room at the Old Bailey was hushed dock went in for the jury to return for their verdict .
5 And in the 72nd minute Distillery keeper Collins pawed the ball away on the goal-line as Gardiner raced in for the kill .
6 He was hustled away by some of the extra police officers drafted in for the case .
7 Gary Lund raced in for the rebound but Marker turned the ball round the post .
8 His art emerges as the product of the extreme poverty of his early years when sex was cheaper than food and where the circus stood in for the corrida .
9 Gifts poured in for the youngster .
10 But they were unable to make it to the Lincolnshire course and leading northern jockey Peter Niven stepped in for the ride .
11 The Iliad went in for the triumvirate in the Ladbroke of 1991 at Leopardstown and then the biggest success of all came at Cheltenham where Destriero was supposed to have landed a gamble of over £1m in taking the Supreme Novices Hurdle .
12 And , imagine all that loose change brought in for the gambling machines bouncing high like metal sparks .
13 A £1,000 computer , several orders of magnitude more powerful than machines which cost £3,000 even five years ago , has very little profit built in for the supplier .
14 Kevin Feeny at Warburg Securities is looking for £242m against £183m with £650m pencilled in for the year .
15 They are not necessarily the cheapest but can sometimes offer a package deal supplying all requirements from a single source with own stock and products bought in for the purpose .
16 This and other theatres elsewhere were at their peak when the gentry came in for the Quarter Sessions ; for wives and marriageable daughters , there were the balls and concerts of the Assembly Rooms specially built at the back of the George Hotel .
17 That 's why Chris came in for the baby clothes . ’
18 McCarthy 's mistake came in the 76th minute when he allowed a long ball to go over his head , and Guy Whittingham nipped in for the equaliser .
19 They nearly blew it at the start of the second half too as Brighton closed in for the kill .
20 Despite competition from shops offering antiques and locally crafted furniture , Fox 's Lair came in for the bulk of the publicity .
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