Example sentences of "was [adv prt] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The court had heard that Rhys had now been accepted for a transplant operation at a Bristol hospital and the search was on for a suitable bone marrow donor . |
2 | If Greg had understood the lady in the garden aright , Gerald Seymour-Strachey was in for a new experience . |
3 | Clare was told she was in for a long stay in bed , and Mother moved in a divan to sleep next to her . |
4 | From what she had read in the diary , it seemed any boy with a pleasing face and the latest clothes was in for a good time . |
5 | Some Orcadian cat was in for a good supper . |
6 | Most of the Labour front bench , including Neil Kinnock , were in their places and the predictions were that I was in for a stormy time . |
7 | The former Northern Ireland champion won the first frame 71-45 but McCluskey took the second 57-37 and it seemed as though the Ulsterman was in for a tough fight . |
8 | But he was a most willing worker , and although she knew she was in for a tough day without him she offered her sympathy , and advised , ‘ Take an Alka-Seltzer and go back to bed . |
9 | But , come the morning , Ronni was in for a rude awakening . |
10 | He was in for a big surprise if he thought he was still dealing with the impressionable , easygoing young girl he had married ! |
11 | Well , she felt in a fighting mood , and if he thought that he could make a fool of her in front of his girlfriend then he was in for a big surprise . |
12 | Now she knew she was in for an unpleasant surprise . |
13 | But in the country as a whole , the number of skiers was down for the third year running , and was no higher than 12 years ago ( see chart on next page ) . |
14 | ‘ She was up for the entire morning , and this afternoon she must rest . |
15 | His parents welcomed him , assuming he was back for an indefinite stay and perhaps interpreting this as a change of heart . |
16 | He was out for a good time , which might well involve finishing the evening with a fight . |
17 | But Eric came back from a working holiday and Peter was out for a little while , was n't he ? |
18 | I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers , checking that I had brushed off the mud ; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just slept rough to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk . |
19 | For our purposes what matters is that RNA , or something like it , was around for a long time before it became self-replicating . |