Example sentences of "be [verb] in for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Advance orders are said to be pouring in for the LP Portrait and single Blue Days . |
4 | Four hundred aircraft will be flying in for the International Air Tattoo at R-A-F Fairford , the biggest airshow in the world . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ Malcolm may be coming in for a couple of days each week , ’ said Rofe . |
7 | Still , I should be coming in for a tidy sum of compensation . |
8 | Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest . |
9 | HP is known to have been casing the industry for new directions — a process witnessed by the winding down of its New Wave interface efforts — and is now thought to be closing in for a piece of Taligent Inc ( UX No 417 ) , the Apple Computer Inc/IBM Corp joint venture on object-oriented operating system technology . |
10 | After the news of the secret negotiations between the government , Leyland Vehicles and GM broke in February 1986 , the government allowed alternative bids to be put in for the different parts of the firm . |
11 | Kharif could be thrown in for the Arpal Chase at Kelso ( 1.40 ) . |
12 | They could get quite boisterous and reckless , especially during the early days , when they would be shut in for a while . |