Example sentences of "coming in for a [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Malcolm may be coming in for a couple of days each week , ’ said Rofe . |
2 | ‘ Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink . |
3 | His widow said yesterday : ‘ Money started coming in for a Denholm Elliott Project without me appealing for it and we already have several thousand pounds from British donations as well as £5,000 from Ibiza , where we lived . |
4 | I got erm Patsy coming in for a bite of lunch |
5 | ‘ Sorry , no , ’ Ellie said dismissively , and if Phena thought she was also coming in for a chat she was mistaken . |
6 | ‘ Is thoo coming in for a cup o' tea ? ’ his father invited , but George shook his head . |
7 | So my father went over on the Monday evening and after such a a young man paid such interest in the garden and paying so much compliments , Well you ca n't go home without coming in for a cup of tea . |
8 | Coming in for a cup of tea ? |
9 | And he was moving in my direction , although I did n't know he was coming in for a photograph . |
10 | ‘ You coming in for a nightcap ? ’ he asked . |
11 | You know young Neil Lewis coming in for a game like this is tremendous performance and Michael Whitlow and Colin Hill have been up against it but they 've worked hard and I think it 's been a great game and er one nil probably does n't er justify both sides . |
12 | Nick Serota , director of the Tate , is at the moment coming in for a lot of criticism because he changes the displays every year . |
13 | It may involve additional cost if you 're going to have the er chefs coming in for a Saturday . |