Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They 've got a central exchange somewhere up north and they put you on hold till the local mob come in for their tea . ’
2 Waddya come in for ? ’ quipped Yanto with an un sympathetic grin .
3 When my membership come up for renewal in November I would be happy to add £5 to it , or agree to anything similar which is adopted …
4 In any event many contracts for the provision of the service come up for regular renewal , giving you the chance to tender when they do .
5 I told her it 's my wife come down for the day … ’
6 It is only in embryonic forms of thought , or professional fields trying to establish themselves ( paramedical areas ) , or subjects where there is a lot of infighting ( sociology ) , where the standards of critical judgement come up for much review .
7 You conducted Elektra again in Salzburg in 1964 — I remember Szell , who also knew Strauss , giving you and your cast long and heartfelt applause at the end of the performance — and a Salome was announced for that time , too , which did n't in fact come about for a number of years .
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