Example sentences of "[noun] in for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That was the FRG from Soltau — they 've cleared most of the tasks from last night , less a Chieftain power pack change that 's in hand and one badly bogged tank — they 're having to find a route in for a second armoured recovery vehicle , and , of course , the last Challenger pack change — how are the lads doing on those packs that came in this morning ? ’ |
2 | Van Cleef was cast opposite Eastwood in For A Few Dollars More ( 1965 ) and The Good , The Bad and The Ugly ( 1966 ) and immediately became a major star and a poster pin-up . |
3 | It was his pick-up and feed from a scrum which sent David Wright in for the first of his tries and then the No. 8 charged over from a similar situation to grab the lead on the stroke of half-time . |
4 | Further up the line Graham will call Wright in for the one-to-one . |
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 | As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it . |
7 | If Baldwin met Parliament , Lloyd George might keep the Conservatives in for a few weeks to humiliate them . |
8 | But for Hurricane Andrew' we would have reported a profit of almost $22m in the third quarter and a return to profitability in for the nine months . |
9 | If a man was lucky it was a case of pop in for a quick half , then home to a meal of bubble and squeak with the Missus . |
10 | Application two is a full application for a Mr , Mr in for a detached garage at . |
11 | Rocastle continued to play brilliantly and it was he who crossed the ball in for the third . |
12 | They were flying the Liberators in for the big daylight raids on the Ruhr and one of them flew straight into the field where Grandad was working , planting carrots for the war effort . |
13 | Then , to rub things in for the assembled paparazzi , Kylie made the photographers sign legal forms as they entered the theatre . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ You have n't put a mouthful in for the last ten minutes . ’ |
16 | ‘ We 'll trade the swine in for a younger model , ’ she had said . |
17 | but still have to four phone in for the same purpose , are you with me ? |
18 | You need to put the S T D code in for a local call . |
19 | He can mix the Hi-Watt in for a cleaner sound , if that suits a song more . |
20 | ‘ We had just played two games in three days , so I had the players in for a hot bath and a massage before taking them for a couple of pints of Guinness . |
21 | We had just played two games in three days , so I had the players in for a hot bath and a massage before taking them for a couple of pints of Guinness . |
22 | Well no , no what I 'm saying was , the fifteen seaters here you see but I ca n't , I sha n't be put the petrol in for the both shall I ? clean tomorrow night . |
23 | I think I 'm gon na try and persuade my Mum to let me bring my camera in for the last day of term , I 'm gon na get a bottle of from the shop that 's on . |
24 | So I think drop Mortimer and bring Colimore in for a full ninety minutes and then and and again and again and again . |
25 | A frequent comment of observers about a prisoner in for a serious offence like murder is that he shows no remorse . |