Example sentences of "[be] in for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The chances are , however , that whichever way the cookie is crumbled on April 9 we are in for the shake-up we were denied with the departure of Mrs Thatcher . |
2 | I suppose I 'm in for the mother of all court-martials . ’ |
3 | Forest loom in the FA Cup in the New Year , and if United , who had their lowest League crowd of the season on Saturday and are now only six points ahead of the bottom club City , still can not see the wood for the trees , somebody will be in for the chop . |
4 | They yesterday found out which rating band their homes were in for the tax which starts next April . |
5 | He is in for the ride , so he must be on the payroll . |
6 | The size and range of the country 's sex business may mean that Thailand is in for the world 's fastest upswing in HIV infection . |
7 | But she 's in she 's in for the championship , and then there 's a president 's club |
8 | It was not long after that , though , that the rain decided once again to make an appearance and Ven decreed that it was in for the rest of the day . |