Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] in for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Sarah came in for you . ’
2 ‘ Then Orient came in for me and I could not have been happier with the way things worked out . ’
3 ‘ When Blackburn came in for me , they were well down the old Second Division , but I jumped at the chance .
4 One day when Mr Seeders came in for his meal , he drank too much beer .
5 That was when Frank Gray came in for me .
6 Ted went in for it all with great , childlike alacrity .
7 Sometimes the actors went back up to their dressing-rooms for an hour at a stretch while she and Geoffrey stood in for them , posing languidly at the fireplace or leaning back on the settee , twirling empty wine glasses .
8 It was also a great relief to recognize Dr Lloyd , who Mrs Reed called in for her servants ( she always called a specialist for herself and the children ) .
9 John Bate stood in for his father during his frequent absences — he suffered from chronic bronchitis — giving evidence to several parliamentary commissions on weights and measures before his own early death of consumption in 1840 .
10 Tries from Dale Laughton , Carr and Paul Broadbent put the Eagles in control before Currier ran in for his hat-trick .
11 Pete Glanville comes in for his league debut he replaces Paul Ashmead who 's suspended …
12 Reece could n't hold the shot and Guy Whittingham ran in for his 40th goal of the season .
13 The game had started well for QPR when England striker Les Ferdinand waltzed in for his 15th goal of the season after three minutes .
14 Nickle raced in for his second try and Ropati compounded Wigan 's agony with the seventh and final touchdown beneath the posts .
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