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

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1 That means we can delay putting plans in for the reservoir .
2 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
3 Sh shall I put another tape in for the rest of it ?
4 And also to those innocent victims of this jape who might even have put their cars in for the test and discovered the garage is no longer the soft option it was once reputed to be !
5 When I ran my spear in for the kill . ’
6 ‘ RCA were all into getting Mary Hopkin in for the video and everything .
7 ‘ I 'll get some wood in for the stove , then .
8 The poor creep out of alleyways while the rich put the BMW in for the night and hit the rich over the head and steal the tyres .
9 And that 's why in , in buildings , industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and that 's why you put it in your homes .
10 I thought you usually get your stuff in for the week ?
11 Er they 're competitive quote and they 'll do the kitchen and unlike some you know , where they get subcontractors in for the joinery , the electrics
12 She bought some and took it back for the baby , dipping her finger in for the mite to suck .
13 He might have waited an hour , she thought , and returned briskly to the kitchen just as Luch drift ed in for the soup .
14 The crews included many officers and men in for the duration , the ‘ Hostilities only ’ ( HO ) personnel like Able Seaman William Savage who manned the forward 2-pounder pom-pom on the motor gun boat .
15 He says it means they 'll have to start again and buy straw in for the winter .
16 A criminal psychopath would not want to kick someone 's face in for the fun of it unless he had at least an inkling of what it feels like to the victim .
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