Example sentences of "be in [noun sg] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As long as they 're in Pesth for the start of the journey south , they can do very much as they like , although none of them will be welcome at court . ’
2 A caller from the IRO told a newspaper that the car-bomb had been in revenge for the killing by the Israeli airforce of Sheikh Abbas Musawi , of the Lebanese Hezbollah [ see p. 38750 ] .
3 The attack was believed to have been in revenge for the killing by government militia of several Moslem farmers worshipping in a mosque in the neighbouring town of Pikit .
4 HOMECOVER , our Home Insurance Scheme has been in operation for the benefit of our members for over eleven years .
5 The base had been in line for the axe under the Options for Change review of the Services but was saved because the cost of relocation exceeded the saving .
6 Orthodox painters and avant-garde ‘ heresiarchs ’ in this are in competition for the consecration of the institutions .
7 Operations geophysicist Erik Havarstein has been responsible for mobilising the seismic vessel for the survey and has spent time in Lagos ensuring the technical specification and safety standards are in place for the survey .
8 Add to this Geraldine McKewan 's Gertrude and Julia Ford 's Ophelia and all the ingredients are in place for the Bard 's finest play .
9 As we come towards Christmas , please be in prayer for the outreach potential of our services and activities .
10 They 'll all be in Camp for the festival .
11 The national coach has earlier said that FS must play first-team football to be in consideration for the WC. — I will let Drillo know which clubs and i will listen to his advice , S say .
12 The 21-year-old defender will be in contention for the team to face Halifax at the McCain Stadium tomorrow .
13 The bombings were thought to be in retaliation for the shooting by British soldiers in an undercover operation on Oct. 9 of IRA activists Desmond Grew and Martin McCaughey near Loughgall in south Armagh .
14 We took pains to get to the front of the queue for the evening meal so that we would be in time for the start of the picture .
15 The bar had a headbanging range of Fuller 's beers but I decided I 'd better be in training for the Exhilarator so I opted for an alcohol-free lager , turned my back to the bar and its temptations and scouted for Werewolf .
16 Much of the castle was redecorated or refurbished , a new wing was constructed to accommodate the extra guests who would be in residence for the event , and a very elegant bridge was constructed over the Lugton Water , a short distance west of the castle .
17 At Carrick the Ruffians will be competing for the Lipton Cup , while the cruisers will be in action for the Cardy Castle Cup .
18 After weeks of deliberation and three domestic trial runs , a third umpire making decisions from the stand after studying TV replays will be in place for the rest of the Ashes series .
19 It is not yet known whether any revision coming out of the move will be in place for the coming or the following campaign .
20 Eleven managers , who are selling around a third of their shares , will be in line for the windfall .
21 After Palace reached the semi-finals , Allison was reported to be in line for the job as American team manager during a summer contest against England .
22 75 ( 1 ) The Limitation Acts shall apply to registered land in the same manner and to the same extent as those Acts apply to land not registered , except that where , if the land were not registered , the estate of the person registered as proprietor would be extinguished , such estate shall not be extinguished but shall be deemed to be held by the proprietor for the time being in trust for the person who , by virtue of the said Acts , has acquired title against any proprietor , but without prejudice to the estates and interests of any other person interested in the land whose estate or interest is not extinguished by those Acts .
23 Minnie and Dympna were in church for the Requiem Mass , but sat apart from the family .
24 In some cases this appears to have been due to privileged access to knowledge not yet available to those lower down the hierarchy , as in cases where plans were in preparation for the closure , merging or reorganisation of schools being proposed .
25 In September 1767 Leopold took his family once more to Vienna , where festivities were in preparation for the wedding of an archduchess .
26 And as he had her , he emitted grunts which he hoped were in character for the director of a man-made fibres company .
27 Last academic year 778 full-time students were in training for the ministry — it 's a flow that will maintain present manning levels , but no more .
28 By then , though , the television cameras were in place for the wedding , the cake had been baked , the crowds were already gathering on the pavement and the sense of happy anticipation was almost palpable .
29 At the time of the revolt , the Queen and the Court were in residence for the summer at San Sebastian on Spain 's northern coast and once it became clear that her reign was at an end , Isabella crossed the frontier into France , asking Napoleon III for political asylum .
30 No inset within the greenbelt is in existence for the area , which is at this time washed-over by the greenbelt .
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