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

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1 To their credit the Stirling pack roused themselves to greater efforts , but after four pushover attempts by them had been repulsed , Heriot 's countered and it was Stoddart who ran through some weak tackling and put Henry Murray in for try which Lawrie converted .
2 I guess one option would be to bring Strach in for Fairclough , but presumably that would mean Speed ( or somebody ) playing a more withdrawn role .
3 There 's no doubt about it , the government should do a lot more and I 'm sorry to leave on this kind of basic note , the thing what really got was when they were talking about the coal miners and I mean , I know that particular area quite well , where they , they said we 'll put some money in for training !
4 United keep the team that beat Newcastle , which means Les Robinson gets another game as stand in for Mike Ford , who 's suspended and up front , Nick Cusack keeps the number 9 shirt , with David Penney on the bench .
5 While we had been lording it in the Solent , Alert had been making a name for herself in Shetland as a stand in for Venturous .
6 These came to light when a couple brought the album in for valuation without knowing the artist 's identity .
7 Arsenal in for Keown
8 We 've put a bid in for Arrow Park .
9 But despite the bright start he is still keen to increase his firepower — he has a £400,000 bid in for Charlton striker Robert Lee .
10 The way it was done was that if you imagine putting one card in for psychology , two cards in for research methods , one card in for psychoanalytical approaches , three cards in for memory and so on and so forth an then they were sort of drawn out and then when a topic had been picked the other cards were removed .
11 On the Thursday morning letters were sent inviting both the TUC and the Royal College in for talks .
12 The company always bring St John 's Ambulance Brigade in for Family Day . ’
13 WE still get cars in for service from the 1950 's and 1960's .
14 Mr Stant of course , used to knock the goals in for Hereford and they could do with some of his sharpshooting right now .
15 Er medical practices er which is the company , erm do it slightly different than other er the other companies in for training .
16 Velocities up to are well out of the range of the rotation velocity ( 250kms -1 ) of the galaxy NGC4258 7 and are much higher than any velocities known for molecular gas in our Galaxy or other galaxies ( for example for H 2 O maser in for CO in the galaxy for OH in the galaxy NGC253 13 ) .
17 A dealer at Harvard Securities was subject to frequent telephone calls from one elusive Mr Bottomley , who wanted to buy a stake in For Eyes , but who insisted he could n't be contacted on the phone .
18 You 've put Beverly in for October . ’
19 Has Mr bought anything see we ai n't got Mr in for Sunday .
20 Pompey in for Leighton
21 This was met by a diving A. Mayson who showed agility beyond his height-weight ratio to push the ball in for number two .
22 After all , these guys are no part of my battle , most of them do n't know me , and they 've turned out in numbers only because Rufus said they had to defend their territory — but I decide this ai n't the time for that , and it would make more sense to invite these gift-horses in for coffee and what 's left of the whisky .
23 What poor soul has been taking stuff in for Bosnia ?
24 Hyde will inevitably prevail , with South-Central standing in for Willie Horton in the autumn campaign , and a continuing sideline in denouncing LBJ as the prime cause of urban collapse .
25 South Africans in for merchant bank
26 There were several cars in the drive and when I went into the house I saw that Mrs Rumney had a few people in for drinks ; people like herself — upper class and of obvious refinement .
27 The letter on the mantelpiece irked her and she eyed Mrs Rae over the steaming cup and wondered at the impulsive gesture that had made her invite the woman in for tea .
28 near Kettering , Don went to er Northampton and then finally I went to Rushden and er I 'd been there about a year and all of a sudden there was a call in for Shorteners at so I went down on the bike and er what er the one over me who , who was elderly , well was n't over me but he was er he was on my job but the senior man on it he come in , the boss had sent him in to have a look cos the er Shorteners were complaining , and er then they rang up for one of us , he said well I 'm not leaving till I 've solved this problem so I had to go .
29 I would say , ‘ 74D in for refreshments ’ — recorded in a book and in that half hour , I had to make my tea , eat my sandwiches , wash my cup , put on my coat or whatever I was wearing — cape if it was raining — and be out for that half hour .
30 They used to go swimming and walks in the winter , have their friends in for tea
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