Example sentences of "[noun prp] be [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ken and Maggie were in for a long run . |
2 | But , come the morning , Ronni was in for a rude awakening . |
3 | After lunch , Graham Lloyd reached 34 before falling to Parsona , but Wasim Akram hit only five and Mike Matkinson was out for a lively 16 . |
4 | PARISHIONERS and visitors to the Church of St John the Evangelist on Belfast 's Malone Road are in for a real treat next month . |
5 | LIGHT opera buffs in Londonderry are in for a musical feast with the return this year of the Derry Festival of Light Opera . |
6 | Geoff Wildinson , assistant director for filed work , recognises the SSD is in for a tough time . |
7 | If Greg had understood the lady in the garden aright , Gerald Seymour-Strachey was in for a new experience . |
8 | But Eric came back from a working holiday and Peter was out for a little while , was n't he ? |
9 | It seems the morning flight from Glasgow is mainly for the Royal Mail and daily newspapers and the seats are normally packed in the hold . |
10 | INTERNATIONAL flanker Denis McBride is in for a busy 12 months following his confirmation as Malone skipper for a second consecutive season . |
11 | Madeira is not for the faint-hearted . |
12 | Chalmers will be at Netherdale this afternoon hoping to see his club finish off their Division I season with a win over Gala , but no matter what happens , Melrose — Andy Purves is in for the injured Gary Parker — will be presented with the Championship Trophy after the match by the Scottish Rugby Union president , Robin Charters . |