Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [adv prt] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm off for a few days again so i 'll be a bit quiet . |
2 | I know I 'm in for a long night . |
3 | Ed was just like a one off and I 'm not forward any more at all and , you know , everyone thinks I am you know and Pete thought right I 'm in for a good time here , you know , I can probably get her you know , and so Charlie would have to carry out his part . |
4 | If you can swallow the unlikely nature of the killer 's powers , then you are in for a good rough ride down a murky road . |
5 | You know you 're in for a rough ride just by gawping at their photos for this package which show Knight hunched up against some slum wall and Blake glowering in true Exorcist 2 style from within a storm of locusts . |
6 | From the moment you step in to the cool , colonial atmosphere of Sunwing 's reception with its cane and luxurious pastel furniture you know you 're in for a real treat . |
7 | ‘ Well then , ’ she said as she swept past him out the door , ‘ you 're in for a bumpy ride . ’ |
8 | You 're in for a quiet relaxing time , giving you a welcome chance to appreciate a mood where you dream of past successes either in the competitive line or in social relationships . |
9 | That 's if you get that far — finish behind any of the computer-controlled racers and you 're in for a permanent pit-stop ! |
10 | So if you imagine that orders and irritation are going to intimidate me you 're in for a big surprise ! |
11 | You 're in for a few surprises . |
12 | ‘ It looks as if you 're in for a busy morning . |
13 | Thus we are in for a prolonged battle to win over public opinion . |
14 | ‘ We are in for a long afternoon , ’ he said cheerfully . |
15 | We are in for a tough time . ’ |
16 | We 're in for a rough time , Marcus . |
17 | ‘ Right from the credits sequence , with a double becoming a triple screen we know we 're in for a goody . |
18 | ‘ I get the feeling we 're in for a long night ’ , she said . |
19 | Most of the force have drawn shields and batons , and I 've no doubt we 're in for a long night . ’ |
20 | We 're in for a serious bout of millennial malaise . |
21 | I can tell you we 're in for a smashin' night tonight at the Gronky Josstick pub here in lovely Ludlow . |
22 | ‘ It 's just a feeling I 've got , that we 're in for a hard winter . |
23 | ‘ It looks as though we 're in for a tough time ! ’ |
24 | Otherwise , they 're in for a grim time of it . |