Example sentences of "[to-vb] in for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The National Lottery will be the enemy of proper planning in all areas ; it will encourage short-term thinking , and it will be the perfect excuse for the Treasury to go in for the kind of sleight-of-hand just described .
2 All right then well thank you Simon that 's a broad thank you and and thank you very much for your money as well a hundred and fifty quid he gave that 's loads of dosh er to come in for the day as well and I 'm going to take you out for a a nice lunch in a bit when he can wonder around have a poke around everywhere this afternoon too so should be all right should n't it that ?
3 I wo n't wait for the card , for the bill to come in for the card .
4 It suggests to me a little remarked aspect of dress and fashion : the ability of well chosen , beautiful garments to stand in for the body .
5 And by the way , I have an appointment in the city around eleven , so I may not be back to stand in for the dinner breaks .
6 But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’
7 If you participate in a mock interview programme you will be given an application form to fill in for the kind of job that might be available through the Compact .
8 It is understood that South African premier , F W De Klerk , is planning to fly in for the game , which could spark a resurgence of anti-apartheid demonstrations .
9 Send the form to your local social security office , and you 'll be sent claim form BW 1 to be completed in order to receive the book of orders to cash in for the widow 's allowance .
10 The detachable top ring needs to be set at such a pressure as to stay in for the cast but detach on the strike or more accurately the wind-down .
11 I think we should have all what we 're going to have in for the bazaar thing , .
12 With Richard Dunwoody claimed for Gambling Royal , Graham McCourt is poised to step in for the ride on Grand National winner Party Politics .
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