Example sentences of "be [verb] in for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic … |
2 | The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic … |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Although they have been pencilled in for the Cymru Alliance next season , Llani have faint hopes of winning a reprieve if a present club pulls out of the Konica League . |
5 | Two stretch-limousines have been booked in for the party . |
6 | Reveille for the remainder was at 0600 , as the transit camp we had been living in for the fortnight had to be handed over to the next inhabitants spick and span . |
7 | And er I do do n't know which day it was but she was sitting there fed up second day I 'm thinking she said well I , I 'm going home tomorrow , so I said no you 're staying in for the week ! |
8 | The 4,538 spectators at the game included about 1,000 visiting fans , and extra police officers had been drafted in for the game due to Cardiff 's large away following . |
9 | Core workers at Bhilai have regular employment , but for those on the periphery and in support industries , the work is casual , dangerous and ill-paid : factories , where women are locked in for the night ; opencast iron-ore mines where workers ' deaths by rock-falls are concealed by unscrupulous owners . |
10 | Somewhere , cowbells sounded ; the animals had been brought in for the night , maybe . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’ |
13 | Advance orders are said to be pouring in for the LP Portrait and single Blue Days . |
14 | Well I have to go now or I shall be roped in for the sacrifice and I do n't like getting my hands dirty . |
15 | Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest . |
16 | And it 's being pencilled in for the weekend after Wigan are due to defend their world sevens title in Sydney on February 5-7 . |
17 | It was around this time that he went to collect his Mercedes from a car showroom and found himself being gathered in for the Lord . |
18 | A party from Wick High School were booked in for the weekend . |
19 | Banners , pamphlets and boxes being carried in for the start of fresher 's fair . |
20 | Who were going in for the exam and I were n't allowed to help them . |
21 | Northumbrian villages , though protected to some extent by castles and garrisons such as those at Carlisle , Naworth , Harbottle and Norham , tended to be built in a sort of miniature bailey around a large square green which could be gated when cattle were brought in for the night . |
22 | To prevent hens laying outdoors and roosting in the trees , the report suggests that the birds be kept in their housing until mid-morning , and be presented with a main feed in-house in the evening before being shut in for the night . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Now the old man 's moving in for the kill , thought Paul Lane , with an anticipatory flash of excitement . |
25 | Let's get inside , the rain 's set in for the day . ’ |
26 | This kick is especially useful when a fighter has been knocked to the ground and his opponent is closing in for the kill , although in training it is learned from a standing position . |
27 | The cops worked shifts , but I was booked in for the run . |
28 | He said he was going in for the Spot the Talent competition at the Easter Fete . |
29 | Afraid she might doze off if she gave in to temptation and lay down on the bed , she sat down instead on the room 's only chair , and picked up a book , absorbing not a single word as she waited for the sounds that would mean he was turning in for the night . |
30 | He was closing in for the kill . |