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

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1 One of my other SCOTTISH OFFICE contacts has asked me to go in for a sandwich lunch on Wednesday ( 25th ) , which is kind .
2 In their early twenties they had a group called the Actors and RCA records asked them to come in for a meeting .
3 I came in for a lot of criticism but I know in my heart that the good things I did there were very conveniently swept under the carpet at the time . ’
4 I came in for a lot of adulation during my racing days — groupies .
5 ‘ That 's why I put in for the R.F.C. We 're literally the only sportsmen left . ’
6 ‘ All right if I drop in for a drink this evening ? ’ he said .
7 ‘ I had a cartilage operation three and a half years ago , and I went in for a tackle just before Christmas and damaged it again .
8 I went in for a tackle with Brian Mooney and I came off worse because I broke my right leg .
9 While I 'm digging that garden she used to go out roll in the trench what I 'd dug and soon as I went in for a drink she was in there before me !
10 I mean , I ended up staying a month at some bloke 's house after I went in for a pack of strings !
11 So I went in for a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts .
12 But then I thought , ‘ I 'll show him , ’ and I went in for the Pub Entertainer of the Year contest .
13 when I went in for the steamer
14 May I come in for a moment ?
15 Well Miss rang me up about twenty to nine and said could I come in for the day and I said you 've had it for the day though consider the afternoon .
16 Cos how many things did I put in for the thingums in the draws in Asda .
17 I nipped in for a look .
18 and somebody said it was because since the stockmarket flopped people drew out and put the money in building societies , building societies were bursting at the seams , did n't want to , and banks as well , did n't know what to do with all this money , so , somebody went in for a loan and asked for fifty thousand and come out with a hundred thousand , they could n't get it out , give it to people , a lot , a lot of people that really er were n't safe gambles
19 Thus Jasper 's father might have been the man who was painting the flats and who came in for a cup of tea , or the old lover whom she happened to run into in Denmark Hill , or the neighbour who was moving out of Flat 16 and who came up to say goodbye while his girlfriend was packing their furniture into the rented van .
20 In 1980 we changed to a system of community and private nurses who came in for an hour or two in the morning and evening .
21 See previous to that it was maybe every five years you put in for a wage increase a wage application .
22 Your attire must tell other walkers and climbers how serious you are , indicate the status you enjoy in the world of mountaineering , and not make locals in the mountain 's nearest bar fall dangerously silent when you pop in for a pint on the way back home .
23 ‘ Are n't you going in for the Swimming Gala ? ’
24 You coming in for a nightcap ? ’ he asked .
25 If we do require further information or feel that security will be needed , we may ask you to call in for a chat .
26 Should she go in for a drink ?
27 One of the things that I used to do was train and I know the feeling , I know the excitement , I know the adrenalin that pumps round the body , when you go in for the kill .
28 She went in for a drink one time , she liked a few drinks around midday , she used to say it helped the long hot afternoons slide by , ’ and Nathan smiled to himself , because he could hear her saying it .
29 Wo n't you come in for a minute ?
30 Will you come in for a cup of tea ?
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