Example sentences of "[verb] in for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They yesterday found out which rating band their houses had been placed in for the new tax , which starts next April .
2 ‘ Dejala , ’ they yelled as she rode in for the big swipe and missed it .
3 If , however , you feel unable to do this , it would still help us if the questionnaire could be filled in for the largest course , and some indication be given of provision in other courses .
4 The Acting Reporter from Strathclyde , Gordon Sloan , who had filled in for the past year , would continue to look after the cases with which he had been involved .
5 What I might actually do it see if Ian 's not doing anything if he not come in for the full time that they 're cleaning up , but come in for those sort of things .
6 He was recently fined £500 by the European Tour when , after a first round of 74 in his defence of the Mediterranean Open , he refused to come in for the requested press interview .
7 After dinner we continued to fiddle around with tackle and were joined by Mr. Ferguson and his son , Paul , who were also booked in for the same week .
8 River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season .
9 When she came in for the second time her throat was like looking at a plate full of strawberries and cream — red enlarged tonsils with a coating of puss .
10 ‘ Greed came in for the first time .
11 The next report came in for the 3rd goal , and again said ‘ Leeds are beginning to get back into the match , but Norwich have scored a 3rd ’ … all other reports/comments just mention the goals .
12 When the programme 's ratings dipped immediately after the November revamp , Focus came in for the heaviest criticism .
13 The research by Yorkshire TV paid off last Sunday when 18 million tuned in for the first episode of A Touch of Frost .
14 Some universities now have deputy or pro vice chancellors , who chair major committees and stand in for the vice chancellor .
15 Then you can tell me some more about that book you 've been buried in for the past week . "
16 You got two more to put in for the next tape .
17 Beyond pouring oil on troubled waters , the Queen can do no more than dig in for the long wait , guided by her husband .
18 Four hundred aircraft will be flying in for the International Air Tattoo at R-A-F Fairford , the biggest airshow in the world .
19 As there was only the one company it is reasonable to infer that everyone roped in for the first loan was in fact a Merchant Taylor .
20 Those worth £5 — £19 were roped in for the second loan , in 1523 , so paying a total of 15 per cent , not so very much less than what was expected of the £20 men , and of course a proportionately heavier burden .
21 Patients were flocking in for the new treatment .
22 Eventually , on Feb. 23 , a non-Congress ( I ) government was sworn in for the first time in 10 years .
23 Wroughton airfield near Swindon was the busiest in the world this weekend , as more than fifteen hundred aircraft flew in for the largest rally of its kind outside the United States .
24 Brian Cox , who runs the operation , says : ‘ Anyone coming in for the first time is going to start by taking on what 's already there .
25 So then I decided I would like to be that I knew there was a job going on the electricians , so I thought well I 'll I 'll go in for the electrical side .
26 But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’
27 There will be video feedback too , and those who feel up to it can go in for the local skischool giant slalom race .
28 Apart from saying he had given up singing and trumpet-playing , he invented things , such as that his school had suggested he go in for the Young Musician of the Year contest .
29 They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name .
30 Later on the warbirds wing in for the big show .
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