Example sentences of "in [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | We 're in for a rough time , Marcus . |
2 | There are fears that Wall Street , which this week hit a peak , is in for a torrid time in the next few weeks . |
3 | Started all this ‘ in for a certain time ’ stuff . |
4 | HAYDN-LOVERS are in for a good time this autumn : coming up are the Haydn at Esterhaza concerts at the Wigmore Hall ( part of the Magyarok Britain Salutes Hungary Festival ) ; already on display is the Haydn and England exhibition at the British Library ; and just started is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment 's QEH Haydn series concentrating on his late choral works . |
5 | From what she had read in the diary , it seemed any boy with a pleasing face and the latest clothes was in for a good time . |
6 | Ed was just like a one off and I 'm not forward any more at all and , you know , everyone thinks I am you know and Pete thought right I 'm in for a good time here , you know , I can probably get her you know , and so Charlie would have to carry out his part . |
7 | If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours . |
8 | Well I think there were niggling little points in all the quarries , the workforce certainly has n't been happy up in for a long time . |
9 | Most of the Labour front bench , including Neil Kinnock , were in their places and the predictions were that I was in for a stormy time . |
10 | I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’ |
11 | Yet he got off to a good start against New Zealand , and no one in England could have been in any doubt that even without Lloyd around their heroes were in for a tough time . |
12 | We are in for a tough time . ’ |
13 | ‘ It looks as though we 're in for a tough time ! ’ |
14 | On the other hand if you 've important business or vital meetings to attend you will be in for a tough time . |
15 | Geoff Wildinson , assistant director for filed work , recognises the SSD is in for a tough time . |
16 | Michel thinks she will be in for a bad time when she realizes it . |
17 | LONG ago , on dark nights when storms lashed the treacherous coastline , wreckers knew they were in for a busy time . |
18 | Otherwise , they 're in for a grim time of it . |
19 | What I might actually do it see if Ian 's not doing anything if he not come in for the full time that they 're cleaning up , but come in for those sort of things . |
20 | The gentlemen of the Pearl are taking off their jackets to fight the bid so the British insurer 's shareholders are in for an unpredictable time . |
21 | In between a full time job , writing articles , trying to write a book and moving house , I was asked to write a special for this Christmas edition based on the assembly of a ‘ dream tank . |
22 | I thought actually we had a standing order already that claims had to be in within a certain time limit |
23 | Too much packed in to a short time . |
24 | You had to be in at a certain time you know , you had very standard cuisine , it was , it had become if you like , ridiculed in jokes and things of this nature . |
25 | To come somewhere like this would have been better , somewhere where I had to be in at a certain time , where I could n't have certain people come in . |
26 | As every girl has her own individual subjects , the teaching is on a one-to-one basis , and each has cards showing her particular set work which has to be in at a certain time . |
27 | ‘ The letters are the firms , the numbers are the prices in pence of a typical Alpha stock and the volumes they are prepared to deal in at a particular time . |
28 | ( A teenager who forgets to call in at the appointed time may cause real distress ) . |
29 | And most of us do that , and that is the situation that we 're in at the present time . |
30 | They 're er they live in at the present time and er his name 's Paul and he 's the main Skoda dealer in Nottingham . |