Example sentences of "[modal v] be [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | She might be in for a long wait : Bella did n't break her routine for anyone . |
2 | City 's attackers The signs were already there for City that they might be in for a spanking when their formidable attack of Andy Cole , Leroy Rosenior and playmaker Jacki Dziekanowski were held in a tight grip in a first-half an opening 45 minutes that was marked by a spectacular 30-yard goal from Justin Channing , in the final week of his loan spell from QPR . |
3 | ‘ It looks as if we might be in for a bit of a blow , ’ he remarked . |
4 | You might be in for a shock . ’ |
5 | She 'll be around for a long time yet . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll be around for a while , ’ Lucy said . |
7 | Profits do n't come into it ; unless the ozone layer is saved , we 'll be in for a roasting . |
8 | You 'll be in for a pleasant surprise . |
9 | Holiday parks in which you can camp , or stay in a chalet or caravan are now remarkably good — so much so that if you have n't tried this kind of holiday for a few years you could be in for a very pleasant surprise . |
10 | If you are intransigent , or are determined to stick to the letter of your contract come what may , you could be in for a rude awakening . |
11 | Couples , who earns £5 million a year , could be in for a bitter courtroom battle . |
12 | TWO million shareholders who took the ‘ Tell Sid ’ advice to buy into British Gas could be in for a shock . |
13 | Tired travellers could be in for a treat as InterCity tries to bury the unhappy image of the infamous ‘ BR cuppa ’ . |
14 | THOSE Welsh fathers whose sons hero worship Emyr Lewis and Robert Jones rather than Ian Rush and Mark Hughes could be in for a nasty shock next Christmas when they discover the Welsh rugby kit they bought this year may well be out of date . |
15 | Since image is what people think , feel , or believe , your client and you could be in for a surprise — one that may be more shocking than pleasing . |
16 | We could be in for a long night . ’ |
17 | Tough win SUNDERLAND North voters could be in for a liberal dose of confusion : as well as Vic Halom ( Liberal Democrat ) candidates include Win Lundgren , representing the Liberal Party . ’ |
18 | Yeah , then you I know , but John I mean you 'd be up for a good couple of grand if you did stick it out . |
19 | Well everybody thought we 'd be out for a week or so , but we were out for a month or er more when these scabs started going back . |
20 | They said they 'd be back for a merry night , whatever that might mean . ’ |
21 | I sighed and lingered over coffee because I know I 'd be in for a long session while I listened to June 's catalogue of woes . |
22 | ‘ I thought she 'd be in for a week . ’ |
23 | Yesterday , in Tokyo , she indicated that she may be around for a little while longer than expected . |
24 | THE grand old men of Italy 's Christian Democratic Party may be in for a shock . |
25 | Have the courage to show the world who you really are and you may be in for a pleasant surprise . |
26 | The Japanese retail conglomerate Takashimiya Co Ltd may be in for a bitter disappointment when it opens a commercial art gallery in its new North American flagship design-speciality store on 23 April . |
27 | If your answer is just print out nicely justified text with the spelling checked then you may be in for a surprise . |
28 | Or you do n't want a GUI at all ( in which case , you may be in for a shock by this time next year ! ) |
29 | John spends every spare moment watching Swift Tuttle , as it rockets past the earth , knowing that on its next return , mankind may be in for a much closer encounter . |
30 | Players asked to make heavy commitment If things go to plan , Scotland may be in for a bit more travel , as Harry Pincott in Cape Town explains |