Example sentences of "[adv] in for a " in BNC.
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1 | Come on in for a cup of tea … " |
2 | ‘ We were only in for a quiet drink , is a' . ' |
3 | So he was only in for a couple of days then ? |
4 | ‘ I 'm just in for a few tests , ’ he said . |
5 | She was just in for a fine and it was her first time . |
6 | Ready for takeoff , but still in for a bumpy ride |
7 | And I am much too disappointed to curse her , to realise that she is probably in for a cut herself . |
8 | Well I think there were niggling little points in all the quarries , the workforce certainly has n't been happy up in for a long time . |
9 | Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind-the-scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold . |
10 | It is commonplace for me to step outside the door in the morning intending to do one particular task , and then to come back in for a lunchtime bowl of soup having done three or four entirely different jobs of maintenance or repair . |
11 | After getting some oxygen , he then went back in for a third time . |
12 | At the secondary level we are certainly in for a decade of reform . |
13 | And the animals were certainly in for a few surprises as our team of ten raced by wearing bright yellow ‘ Wimpey Worldwide ’ T-shirts and hard hats . |