Example sentences of "'re [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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31 | Just when you think you 're in for a standard , clichéd problem the rug is pulled form under your feet with a hilarious twist of logic . |
32 | This whole picturesque area has been designated a nature reserve and if you enjoy long walks then you 're in for a treat — gorges , torrents , dense forests and vineyards are two a pfennig ! |
33 | From the moment his attractive colleague Paula shins up a fir tree on page two with her .32 Browning automatic , it 's clear we 're in for a ‘ when the going gets tough , the tough get going ’ sort of book . |
34 | " We 're in for some mysterious trouble , " whispered Fiver , " and it 's not elil . |
35 | We 're in for a crash-landing . ’ |
36 | ‘ Looks as if we 're in for a storm . ’ |
37 | If you 're in for drugs , they pull your clothes off , tell you to turn round and do all sorts of things to you . |
38 | ‘ I get the feeling we 're in for a long night ’ , she said . |
39 | ‘ The same way we know what you 're in for , ’ he said . |
40 | We 're in for a rough time , Marcus . |
41 | You 're in for a few surprises . |
42 | And along every route , you 're in for a surprise , whether it 's a lone totem pole , a reconstructed Indian Village or a pioneer 's stone homestead . |
43 | But first you 're in for a couple of months in Florida . |
44 | Erm a a you 're in for quite a good day . |
45 | ‘ Then you 're in for a treat . ’ |
46 | Then he rallied and said , ‘ Well , you 're in for a treat , in that case , surrounded by her paintings in that lovely house . |
47 | ‘ If you 're here to see Adam , ’ Rourke said , as Lissa walked dazedly across the soot-blackened carpet , ‘ you 're in for a disappointment . |
48 | ‘ The radio says we 're in for heavy showers , ’ Aunt Becky glooms . |
49 | So if you imagine that orders and irritation are going to intimidate me you 're in for a big surprise ! |
50 | ‘ It 's turned quite cold and I think we 're in for quite a wet spell . |
51 | You can catch their live debut at Spud 's , Portstewart on April 3rd , and if confidence equals ability , your 're in for a cracker ! |
52 | Most of the force have drawn shields and batons , and I 've no doubt we 're in for a long night . ’ |
53 | If you 've damaged any of my trashcans you 're in for it . ’ |
54 | Poor Jeff , she was thinking , you 're in for it now . |
55 | ‘ Sorry , but you 're in for a disappointment . |
56 | ‘ It looks as if you 're in for a busy morning . |
57 | ‘ Knowing your superb taste , Uncle , it sounds as if we 're in for something of a treat , ’ Naylor replied . |
58 | ‘ We 're in for a storm . ’ |
59 | ‘ Mr Adam Burns , you 're in for a very long wait ! ’ |
60 | ‘ Well then , ’ she said as she swept past him out the door , ‘ you 're in for a bumpy ride . ’ |