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

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1 The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic
2 The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic
3 But William 's grandad was too busy working to notice or care , riding shotgun to a great clattering brute of a knitting machine that reminded him of the Irish cobs he 'd broken in for the brewery ; he could knit thirty fully fashioned stockings an hour , sixteen hours a day .
4 Our jolly attendant makes one more and final round , checking that we are all tucked in for the night .
5 UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January
6 And it 's being pencilled in for the weekend after Wigan are due to defend their world sevens title in Sydney on February 5-7 .
7 Although they have been pencilled in for the Cymru Alliance next season , Llani have faint hopes of winning a reprieve if a present club pulls out of the Konica League .
8 So all the excavations are filled in for the sake of tidiness , and all the bolt-holes and entrance holes are filled in to help assess what 's been left .
9 It was around this time that he went to collect his Mercedes from a car showroom and found himself being gathered in for the Lord .
10 However , the Green Paper has come in for a variety of criticisms and there is little evidence that its recommendations will be acted upon in the short- or medium-term .
11 If the literary establishment had thought to compare notes they would have realized that every male aura on and off Fleet Street had come in for a bashing .
12 He had come in for a book of stamps , and when he had got it he joined Breeze , who was waiting on the Green .
13 The successful receptionist models could be used to devise special training to enable CAB receptionists to ascertain the depth of a problem ; they could serve the dual function of assessing which clients have just come in for a form or a local address and they could make appointments for others in person or by telephone and smooth the queue .
14 JACQUES Delors has come in for a lot of flak for the collapse of the Gatt world trade talks .
15 The prince has come in for a lot of criticism from the UN and the West for spending most of the past few months in China .
16 She sat at the table and painstakingly wrote down the sums of money that should have come in for the work already done .
17 It had come in for the attack .
18 I 've come in for the polish
19 The wh he said in fact it 's just come in for the programme or something has n't it .
20 Banners , pamphlets and boxes being carried in for the start of fresher 's fair .
21 I 'll have booked in for a course in Bristol starting in September — an art course , no one cares what art students look like — or drama maybe .
22 The cops worked shifts , but I was booked in for the run .
23 A party from Wick High School were booked in for the weekend .
24 Two stretch-limousines have been booked in for the party .
25 She said she could n't stay , that she had just dropped in for a minute .
26 We have high and growing unemployment , and under those policies that high unemployment is built in for the whole of the 1990s , along with recession and slow growth .
27 Now the old-fashioned , strong hessian is wonderful for keeping you warm and dry and John always sported three sacks — one round his waist , another over his shoulders , and the third with the corner pushed in for a hood over his head .
28 After that , it too was turned in for a Qualcast with loppy handles and collapsible wheels .
29 His clothes clung to his tall , slender frame , though they were slightly mussed after being slept in for a week .
30 But he looked far from confident facing an Indian legspinner , specially drafted in for the occasion by manager Keith Fletcher .
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