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

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1 The bar had a headbanging range of Fuller 's beers but I decided I 'd better be in training for the Exhilarator so I opted for an alcohol-free lager , turned my back to the bar and its temptations and scouted for Werewolf .
2 On May 12 the UN Secretary-General , Boutros Boutros-Ghali , made recommendations , based on Goulding 's report , to the Security Council that ( i ) UNPROFOR headquarters should no longer be in Sarajevo for the safety of its own personnel ; ( ii ) no UN peacekeeping force should be sent to Bosnia-Hercegovina ; ( iii ) the UN peace plan for Croatia was in jeopardy from the failure of Serbs in Croatia to demobilize .
3 ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’
4 Both manager and FA chief executive Graham Kelly had the same one word answer to the question : Will he still be in charge for that Polish World Cup qualifier in September ?
5 ‘ I hope you 'll still be in time for your daughter 's dental appointment , ’ he told her .
6 A You may still be in time for Assembly , and if so , you must attend .
7 Oxford 's Paul Simpson must also be in contention for a place , while his team-mate Andrew Melville , seen here scoring against Swindon , already has international experience with Wales .
8 Given a good performance today he will clearly be in line for a place at Wembley .
9 Mount Tasman , at 11,482ft the second highest mountain , must now be in line for a reversal of the pecking order .
10 As we come towards Christmas , please be in prayer for the outreach potential of our services and activities .
11 The implementation of TAURUS ( Transfer and Automated Registration of Uncertified Stock ) is a computerised share settlement system that should initially be in place for October 1991 , with ‘ rolling settlement ’ ( a change from the traditional two week account period to a three to five day rolling system ) by October 1992 .
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