Example sentences of "come [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The application will take several months ( or longer ) to come on for hearing .
2 A smiling Hannon simply said : ‘ The ground has come right for Assessor in the Doncaster Cup . ’
3 Mr Gonzalez has also come in for criticism from within his own party .
4 Mr Gonzalez has also come in for criticism from within his own party .
5 The UAE , one of the states indicted by Iraq in 1990 , had previously come in for criticism without any members finding it necessary to resort to violence to obtain redress .
6 The Court of Appeal has struggled to reconcile the two decisions but has come in for criticism .
7 She 's established herself as a writer with award winning novels including ’ I 'm the King of the Castle ’ and ’ Woman in Black ’ but Mrs de Winter has come in for criticism .
8 The force has come in for criticism in the past two months after figures released on the constabulary 's ‘ crime-free day ’ in April showed Cheshire had suffered the highest rise in crime in the country .
9 The police have also come in for critisism — for not providing enough officers .
10 So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left .
11 So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left .
12 No I 've come in for physio actually .
13 Defence policy , too , has come in for complaint .
14 It 's a fact of life that if you 're in any way well known , then you 're going to come in for criticism .
15 Vinny Jones has been sold to Wimbledon and David Lee is set to come in for Paul Elliott , who will be out for the season with injury .
16 And this Mr he was , he used to c he well he was collec calling f with Mr and he kept calling with me the same so I used to order my bulk in October to come in for Christmas goods .
17 While I was having lunch soldiers from the local garrison used to come in for snacks .
18 I see wide attackers being allowed to come inside for shots , centre-backs who do not appear to have a clue about positional play and plenty of evidence to suggest that we are no longer producing defenders with the ability and confidence to cope on their own . ’
19 He still liked to come down for meals but often could n't last out and would leave his food and return .
20 Da says he 's going to come down for tea with — ’
21 Lucy , um , I wondered if you 'd like to come over for dinner sometime , like tonight .
22 ‘ Do you want to come over for dinner sometime ? ’ said Jay , as if it had just occurred to her .
23 let's ask him if he wants to come over for dinner cos we do n't have dinner until half four anyway
24 And in the mid-afternoon , only a few hours after they had arrived back at the apartment , an urgent message had come through for Ross by fax .
25 Under the high side there was a grey Buick that I had seen Harvey driving and a long black Lincoln Continental that looked like the President of the United States had come over for pizza and beer .
26 Even when Liz had come over for Mr Harding 's funeral , which had taken place just over a year ago , Laura had n't felt able to explain all of the difficulties she had faced .
27 And they must of come over for Christmas dinner .
28 I wan na go , I 'm going to school tomorrow but I 'm going to come home for lunch .
29 IT WAS all the proof his family needed that the old Leslie Crowther they knew and loved had come home for Christmas .
30 In the evenings , after Granpa had come home for supper and the old man had gone off to the pub , I soon became bored just sitting around listening to what my sisters had been up to all day ; so I joined the Whitechapel Boys ' Club .
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