Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] in for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch . |
2 | I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities . |
3 | And by the way , I have an appointment in the city around eleven , so I may not be back to stand in for the dinner breaks . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | We had been conducting the German youths on tours of our favourite places in the city — to the bullring , the restaurants , the bars , the River Tormes , the Casa de Santa Teresa , the Antiguo Colegio Mayor de Iriandeses , San Martin ( where we were nearly locked in for the night ) and to the conventual church of San Esteban . |
6 | Police marksmen were then drafted in for a 12 hour siege after he barricaded himself in . |
7 | She was only joining in for the sake of the others because Murder in the Dark is more fun with five than with four . |
8 | ‘ Sorry , no , ’ Ellie said dismissively , and if Phena thought she was also coming in for a chat she was mistaken . |
9 | The wolf had cornered his prey and was now moving in for the kill . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sure she was n't taken in for a moment about — about me . ’ |
11 | He was n't going in for the Eddie . |
12 | Ramesh K was then brought in for a few minutes . |