Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in for " in BNC.
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1 | UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January |
2 | Only one copy of Section 1 needs to be filled in , but ideally separate copies of Sections 2 , 3 and 4 should be filled in for each course taught in the appropriate field . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | When connected via the phono jacks , the signal level of these can be mixed in for playing along to some backing . |
5 | It would be reasonable to suppose that at this latitude the islands would be frozen in for most — if not all — of the year , and so they would , were it not for the Gulf Stream . |
6 | As well as activities such as observing , measuring , drawing , describing or using the artefact , time needs to be programmed in for creative and imaginative responses — telling the tale of a battered Victorian penny , the hands it has passed through , the articles it has bought , for instance . |
7 | The instructions therein were religiously followed and within a few weeks a recognisable fuselage could be sat in for some ‘ hangar flying ’ . |
8 | Such was the impact on preview audiences in America that extra scenes had to be written in for him . |
9 | THE South West Thames regional health authority requested the army be drafted in for ambulance work when it became clear the police could not cope , according to ambulance mangement . |
10 | two small seats for children are fitted in the back , and an adult , sitting sideways , could be packed in for short trips … |
11 | In coming to a conclusion on whether these proposals should be called in for his determination , my right hon. Friend will consider the proposals in terms of whether they raise issues of national or regional significance or give rise to substantial controversy . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Each week , a comedian from the '50s or '60s would be wheeled in for cameo relief ( eg Jimmy Jewel , Peggy Mount , Arthur English ) as a cantankerous alcoholic old patient , and you were guaranteed one horrifying accident per 60 minutes . |
14 | He might be brought in for periodic boosters or to help when the problem is in the degree of difficulty and intensity not experienced before . |
15 | Sir Edmund Mandeville is correct — perhaps she should be brought in for questioning . |
16 | Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest . |
17 | NEW faces are certain to be brought in for this summer 's Ashes series after England 's winter humiliation was completed by defeat against Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Yeah knowing she , she 'll probably be put in for planning then for coke |
20 | Kharif could be thrown in for the Arpal Chase at Kelso ( 1.40 ) . |
21 | The light mornings are coming along and the cows can be taken in for milking earlier . |
22 | It is not difficult to learn a simple technique of inducing a hypnotic state in another person — it is knowing how to deal with that person once he is hypnotized which is important , and not to be indulged in for fun . |
23 | A hospital spokesman said she would be kept in for observation while doctors decided on the best treatment for her . |
24 | They could get quite boisterous and reckless , especially during the early days , when they would be shut in for a while . |