Example sentences of "come [adv prt] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Take that form literally and there is only one winner on Saturday as Bonanza Boy is bound to have come on for the outing . |
2 | Rubie 's Choice appeared to blow up at Marks Tey and should have come on for the race , while Zoe Turner , on her home track , can choose between As You Were and Royal Sting . |
3 | Quick Reaction finished well clear of Bigsun at High Easter , but the latter will have come on for the race , while Shimshek bypassed Ascot on Wednesday and must have every chance here . |
4 | She sat at the table and painstakingly wrote down the sums of money that should have come in for the work already done . |
5 | It had come in for the attack . |
6 | I 've come in for the polish |
7 | The wh he said in fact it 's just come in for the programme or something has n't it . |
8 | Now , as they left the shuttle lounge at Heathrow , mixed in with the commuters and shoppers who had come down for the day , Adam saw the tail . |
9 | He said I ca n't pay you till Tuesday cos the money ai n't come through for the work he said . |
10 | They toasted Keith and me ( Keith had come up for the day to join in ) and bought us a slow cooker for our new home . |
11 | They are cared for by the shepherds , who would once have come up for the summer along with the animals , and slept in their traditional , bleak little cabins ; nowadays , they are for the most part motorized and can commute genteelly to the livestock from their homes below . |
12 | Toby had come back for the moment . |
13 | The smile had come out for the landlord , and disappeared when he had left the room . |