Example sentences of "in for [num] " in BNC.
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1 | What about , is it a big hassle you getting in for nine ? |
2 | Scuse the errors — will whiz this off and put in for 0800 lift tomorrow . |
3 | About £8 billion , including debenture repayments , is pencilled in for 1992–93 , largely from outstanding payments on already privatised assets . |
4 | There is a planning application in for thirty four flats , that will include converting into flats as well . |
5 | Well I mean you could put them in for thirty , could n't you ? |
6 | He remains worried that margin benefits expected for the second half will now be pushed out to next year and has slashed his full-year forecast from £27 million to just £15 million , with £25 million pencilled in for 1993-94 . |
7 | Next year they see profits advancing to £113.9m with £143m pencilled in for 1991 . |
8 | then he comes home , that 's what he likes to do potter around the house , well I do n't want to potter around the house when I 've been stuck in for twelve months . |
9 | so I 'm going in for twelve and finish for eight |
10 | Then came three blank stubs , lastly one filled in for fifty pounds cash . |
11 | Myra Hindley has been in prison for my whole life : I 'm twenty-two now and she 's been in for twenty-two years . |
12 | That , for some reason , almost made him give up , not the pain , but the familiar bit of furniture , the bed he had slept in for fifteen years , now hopelessly astray and as it seemed attacking him . |
13 | It is the house that your father lived in for fifteen years . |
14 | And I rung for an ambulance and it came and we took her up and sat with her , and they kept her in for four days . |
15 | You 're in for four lectures are n't you ? |
16 | ‘ Well , ’ they continue , ‘ we 've been reading your columns and we 're just a little bit worried that you might mean it when you say that the European Community is a fraudulent delusion ; the German economy is kaput ; the French are morally bankrupt ; racism is becoming endemic ; America 's had it ; Britain 's in for five years of total chaos and the middle-classes will soon be taking to the streets . |
17 | To benefit from tax-free interest , you must leave your money in for five years . |
18 | Each coat is liberally applied , allowed to soak in for five minutes and then carefully mopped dry — on no account leave liquid oil on the surface to dry . |
19 | He put in for five . |
20 | and go in for five |
21 | Come in for five minutes , she 's not had her tea yet ! |
22 | ‘ Gone back to her mother in Sardinia with the children — he 's in for eight years . ’ |
23 | About eight o'clock he says be down , be in for eight o'clock . |
24 | So someone bought the bailiffs in for sixty two quid ! |
25 | Why do n't you go in late , go in for eleven o'clock on a Friday |
26 | So Gloria 's put in for one of them new pre-fabs . ’ |
27 | ‘ But I did stand in for one of your girls at Jenkinsons last week — and I sold the suit I showed . ’ |
28 | The controller mistakenly put it in for one hour ( we had n't crossed our seven as they do in French ) , which caused the authorities to send out a search-and-rescue helicopter for us . |
29 | ENTRIES are pouring in for one of the region 's biggest sponsored cycling events — the Tour de Tendring , which will be held on May 9 . |
30 | Or he stood in for one or other of the teachers , notably Miss Gilberd when she wanted to ‘ pop home ’ , or Mr McWhirter when he failed altogether to arrive . |