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

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1 But first you 're in for a couple of months in Florida .
2 Turning to Naas Botha just as he was preparing to kick off the second half , Bishop remarked , ‘ We 're in for a hell of a 40 minutes , Naas ’ — just what sort of hell Botha would rather not have found out …
3 I suppose I 'm in for the mother of all court-martials . ’
4 ‘ It looks as if we might be in for a bit of a blow , ’ he remarked .
5 So I think her mother 's gon na be in for a bit of a shock because they all think that they 're gon na get married so quick , I think she just wanted to get that ring on her finger so she can reap the ackers and I think she 's gon na do a runner .
6 Thanks to the number of school boards and the complicated system of voting , the final results will not be in for a couple of weeks .
7 The whole system in the UK however is in for a bit of a shock — a Eurostyle shock .
8 ‘ If the way you treat me is anything to go by , she 's in for a life of sheer hell ! ’ she bit out .
9 Your mother 's in for a bit of a surprise , I daresay ?
10 We just had to sit there all day on our own , and I was in for a couple of weeks .
11 It was not long after that , though , that the rain decided once again to make an appearance and Ven decreed that it was in for the rest of the day .
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