Example sentences of "in for the [adj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Back in the good old days , you could manage your practice with nothing more complicated or technologically advanced than a pen , paper and adding machine , with a manual typewriter thrown in for the real forward thinkers . |
2 | It 's only ten years since the Comedy Store opened , but already there is a note of wistfulness creeping in for the good old days . |
3 | That settled , I booked myself in for the first two weeks of August , five months after my operation . |
4 | That , that is , that is the way that they were chosen , and two years ago , I think , we put one point two million pounds in for the first seven schemes . |
5 | It may also be useful to have a risk management consultant in for the first few meetings , if only to kick-start the process and provide a few , objective ‘ what if ? ’ questions . |
6 | Cy left the cast and Michael came in for the last two weeks of rehearsals . |
7 | Both players were brought in for the last six weeks of the season as McHale began to look ahead to next season when the Seasiders hope to mount a serious promotion push . |
8 | ‘ You have n't put a mouthful in for the last ten minutes . ’ |
9 | I 've been thinking it 's needed some more in for the last few meals . |
10 | The last ten minutes of the journey were so exciting , I just could n't wait to plonk my feet in a nice bowl of water , then we reached the village we were to stay in for the next three weeks . |
11 | The pal then puts his phone receiver to the radio and Mike listens in for the next 90 minutes — cost £6.75 . |