Example sentences of "[pron] in for [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A government in disarray , an unpopular opposition , they say , will let them in for a taste of real power . |
2 | Sat them in for the whole of the break and one group of her , hers I think . |
3 | And er Betty called me in for a cup of coffee but and I was there , I think , for over two hours . |
4 | We do n't know what he 's like yet — would n't it be better to ask him for an odd Sunday first before we let ourselves in for a course of sermons ? ’ |
5 | ‘ You do n't mind ? ’ she asked , thinking it more than good of him to use his morning squiring her around , without him letting himself in for an afternoon of more of the same ! |
6 | " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? " |
7 | Trade you in for a couple of camels , he 'd come home with a couple of camels |
8 | She thanked him and waited while David invited him in for a cup of tea . |
9 | You invited him in for a glass of sherry to ask him if you could borrow his bicycle , and I came too . ’ |
10 | But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post . |
11 | Cos I 've let myself in for a day of temping . |
12 | But in practice , hey , be careful , you know , you could be letting yourself in for a bit of trouble , if you start recommending the equity fund for Healthmaster or something . |