Example sentences of "[vb pp] in for [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January |
2 | So all the excavations are filled in for the sake of tidiness , and all the bolt-holes and entrance holes are filled in to help assess what 's been left . |
3 | However , the Green Paper has come in for a variety of criticisms and there is little evidence that its recommendations will be acted upon in the short- or medium-term . |
4 | Dates have just come in for a series of Ovation guitar clinics , with Ian Aitken : Wed Oct 14th , Picton Music , Swansea ; Thu 15th , Cranes Music , Cardiff ; Mon 26th , Oasis Music , Ringwood , Hants ; Tues 27th , Soundpad , Barnstaple ; Thu 29th , Avalon Music , Sevenoaks ; Wed 11th Nov , Music Inn , Nottingham ; Thu 12th , Musical Exchange , Birmingham ; Fri 13th , Foulds of Derby ; Wed 18th , Rose Morris Music Store , London . |
5 | He had come in for a book of stamps , and when he had got it he joined Breeze , who was waiting on the Green . |
6 | JACQUES Delors has come in for a lot of flak for the collapse of the Gatt world trade talks . |
7 | The prince has come in for a lot of criticism from the UN and the West for spending most of the past few months in China . |
8 | Banners , pamphlets and boxes being carried in for the start of fresher 's fair . |
9 | I 'll have booked in for a course in Bristol starting in September — an art course , no one cares what art students look like — or drama maybe . |
10 | We have high and growing unemployment , and under those policies that high unemployment is built in for the whole of the 1990s , along with recession and slow growth . |
11 | Now the old-fashioned , strong hessian is wonderful for keeping you warm and dry and John always sported three sacks — one round his waist , another over his shoulders , and the third with the corner pushed in for a hood over his head . |
12 | After that , it too was turned in for a Qualcast with loppy handles and collapsible wheels . |
13 | But he looked far from confident facing an Indian legspinner , specially drafted in for the occasion by manager Keith Fletcher . |
14 | I 'll wager the Young Pretender was invited in for a Grolsch on his way back from a cave . |
15 | ‘ People were very friendly and we were invited in for a number of cups of tea during our stay , ’ PC Mardon said . |
16 | A twenty year old man has been called in for a chat with an inspector . |
17 | Duncan was dug in at the bottom of the orchard and had called in for a chat on his way from Brigade H.Q He was very interested in bagpipe music , having served with the Gordon Highlanders before joining the Commandos . |
18 | They 'd laid in for a siege with dozens of eggs , cans of luncheon meat , and tea . |
19 | I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all . |
20 | We 've already seen how carefully planned customer flow can encourage the shopper to leave with a loaded basket when she had only popped in for a loaf of bread or a pint of milk . |
21 | And as often as you tell yourself she 's not your type , that you do n't like blondes , your taste tends towards the browns , even redheads but not blondes , no ; and what 's more , her face is round , but you do n't like round faces ; and you 've always gone in for a bit of shape and she 's flat as a pancake . |
22 | As you may already realise , once again the Almeida has gone in for a lot of posh posturing got up as a drama of social consciousness . |
23 | Well , we 've done that , as we said we would and of course , in a business such as Pearson , which is a people business er , although we regularly monitor employment statistics , such as total employ total number of employees er , revenue per employee , cost per employee , profit per employee , there are times when we have to take er , difficult decisions and er , so we 've gone in for a lot of redundancy , which we 'll see in , in er during the next slide or two . |
24 | ‘ I 'm sure she was n't taken in for a moment about — about me . ’ |
25 | He was lonely and broke and had already barged in for the loan of a cupful of Quaker oats . |
26 | Well you see and I 've also put in for a job for the the marina at Northampton which is another mental home . |
27 | The efforts that Sony has put in for the NEWS outside Japan would give NEC a flying start in the US and Europe should it decide to enter the international workstation market . |
28 | But her deep tanned face had been lived in for a fistful of decades . |
29 | The house was n't run-down , either , but there were touches here and there betraying the fact 64 that it had n't been lived in for a couple of years ; the windows that were n't shuttered were n't clean , and there were weeds pushing up through the gravel . |
30 | I realized that this was the same place Brian and I had been held in for a week in May 1988 before going to the Pit . |