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

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1 It 's not no y you using a you put a boiler in for a purpose , is to heat your water up in n it ?
2 Just take an odd sock , put your hand inside and pull the toe in for a mouth , stick paper shapes on for eyes and nose .
3 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
4 Sh shall I put another tape in for the rest of it ?
5 ‘ Did you hear about the Irishman who took his car in for a service ?
6 When I ran my spear in for the kill . ’
7 ‘ I 'll get some wood in for the stove , then .
8 Get off and milk it hooray go on pop in for a pint , wife wo n't mind go on pop in for a pint , wife wo n't mind , hooray
9 Get off and milk it hooray go on pop in for a pint , wife wo n't mind go on pop in for a pint , wife wo n't mind , hooray
10 I have n't had an evening in for a week now .
11 Should we have her podiatrist in for a look ? ’
12 Well they 've switched the wa water in for a motor .
13 I thought you usually get your stuff in for the week ?
14 We are misled time after time after time when people have problems like they 're having their vehicle serviced , it 's put a claim in for a water pump , and have the cost of their service paid for .
15 In Nina 's stories it is Modigliani who was pushed off the bench , made to carry the beer in for a party .
16 In for a penny in for a pound !
17 She bought some and took it back for the baby , dipping her finger in for the mite to suck .
18 He might have waited an hour , she thought , and returned briskly to the kitchen just as Luch drift ed in for the soup .
19 Ards fell behind in the first five minutes when uncertain defence allowed left wing Bell in for a try which was converted from the touchline by Barnes .
20 At one time we would have to hire a man in for a month , eating with us but sleeping in the barn .
21 Rovers , always ahead through Paul Hardyman 's double and John Taylor , let County in for a gift point .
22 And she would like me to go , book in for an appointment .
23 He says it means they 'll have to start again and buy straw in for the winter .
24 ‘ We were trying to keep the Maharajah in for a while .
25 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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