Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] in for " in BNC.
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1 | I was right on both counts , but it did not really sink in for some time that I had joined a charity . |
2 | A few minutes ' walk away the Boulevard Gallieni has been renamed the Boulevard Soummam but it is still spectacular : wide enough for the sun to congregate here for most of the day , not simply dropping in for an hour as it always has to in the canyon streets of Manhattan . |
3 | Jonathan has committed himself to rising early enough to get in for work before 9.00am . |
4 | ‘ He told me he had once nearly gone in for psychiatry . |
5 | The gardener they had taken on also came in for her unspoken dissatisfaction . |
6 | Of course the proposals of the Beveridge report also now came in for mention . |
7 | ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection , ’ he murmured , ‘ but you 're irresistible . |
8 | ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection either , ’ she murmured impulsively , forgetting her uneasiness , ‘ but even with sand on your face you 're … ’ |
9 | They did n't actually go in for sabotage or anything , did they ? ’ |
10 | In recent years , it 's been nice to know that I could decide to take my wife Lizzie on Concorde and not have to ask permission from the bank manager , but I 've never really gone in for extravagances — they all add up to too many paper rounds . |