Example sentences of "be [verb] in for [art] " 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 They yesterday found out which rating band their houses had been placed in for the new tax , which starts next April .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Two stretch-limousines have been booked in for the party .
7 Reveille for the remainder was at 0600 , as the transit camp we had been living in for the fortnight had to be handed over to the next inhabitants spick and span .
8 I er I think erm it 's silly not to have it er when you 're going in for a new set .
9 It 's gon na cost me a fair bit to get lines to the house I want so I 've got , er I , the problem is with , as dad was saying this morning , the majority of people when they 're starting their business they go to the wall because oh they 're going in for the , oh it 's gon na be a quick sale
10 Movement , scent and sound can give you away when you 're heading in for a close up shot .
11 And er I do do n't know which day it was but she was sitting there fed up second day I 'm thinking she said well I , I 'm going home tomorrow , so I said no you 're staying in for the week !
12 The 4,538 spectators at the game included about 1,000 visiting fans , and extra police officers had been drafted in for the game due to Cardiff 's large away following .
13 Manager ‘ Ila Tapueluelu , however , disclosed that five younger players had been drafted in for the Fiji event after a disappointing showing in a tournament in Western Samoa .
14 Then you can tell me some more about that book you 've been buried in for the past week . "
15 A twenty year old man has been called in for a chat with an inspector .
16 Changing machines means a new contract , so the company are locked in for a fresh term , again of up to nine years .
17 Core workers at Bhilai have regular employment , but for those on the periphery and in support industries , the work is casual , dangerous and ill-paid : factories , where women are locked in for the night ; opencast iron-ore mines where workers ' deaths by rock-falls are concealed by unscrupulous owners .
18 Peter Tomlinson , inexperienced in television terms , had been brought in for a key " anchor " role and I could appreciate the excessive pressure on him .
19 Somewhere , cowbells sounded ; the animals had been brought in for the night , maybe .
20 Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation .
21 I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all .
22 UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January
23 If , however , you feel unable to do this , it would still help us if the questionnaire could be filled in for the largest course , and some indication be given of provision in other courses .
24 But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’
25 Advance orders are said to be pouring in for the LP Portrait and single Blue Days .
26 Four hundred aircraft will be flying in for the International Air Tattoo at R-A-F Fairford , the biggest airshow in the world .
27 Well I have to go now or I shall be roped in for the sacrifice and I do n't like getting my hands dirty .
28 ‘ Malcolm may be coming in for a couple of days each week , ’ said Rofe .
29 Still , I should be coming in for a tidy sum of compensation .
30 Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest .
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