Example sentences of "in for [noun sg] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | are you do you ever go in for karaoke and stuff stuff like that ? |
2 | The sales centre is also visited by potential company representatives who come in for compliance and product testing . |
3 | I felt that although what we had done in Orange had been severe and shitty , in choosing to go to Calvi and the Airborne regiment , I was letting myself in for treatment and discipline I could n't imagine . |
4 | Thought I might be in for beri-beri and co . |
5 | People may smoke , drive at 80 miles an hour through fog on a motorway , go in for hang-gliding or rock climbing at the weekends . |
6 | As for Treacle … she 'll play a role as company for other nervous deer that come in for care and treatment . |
7 | Or drop in for tea or supper . |
8 | We came to recognize the furtive knocking of these late callers , and tried to alleviate their disappointment by inviting them in for tea and sympathy . |
9 | And as there was a serious possibility of being invited in for tea and vegetable curry , I thought it wise to make myself scarce . |
10 | Nigel invited them all in for food and drink and listened spellbound to feats of derring-do , asking endless questions and reminding me slightly of the painting The Boyhood of Raleigh . |