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

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1 When we speak of ‘ the development of children ’ we are talking about a whole range of developments that sometimes take place together , sometimes have surges and periods of rest , and sometimes seem to be in competition for prominence .
2 Previously the hospitals tended to be in competition for clients and resources with rehabilitation and primary care agencies .
3 Giles Hawick would have got £100,000 outright , her sister and various charities got small legacies , and the rest was to be in trust for children . ’
4 The Ulster Freedom Fighters said the offensive would be in revenge for IRA attacks on Protestant communities .
5 WITH Andy Gregory , the Wigan scrum-half , confirming yesterday he would be in contention for Great Britain 's summer tour squad to be announced on Monday , the fringe contenders have their last chance to impress over the weekend .
6 ‘ They came over in the summer and at half-term and I 'll be in England for Christmas .
7 How many Tit for Tats must there be in order for Tit for Tat to do better than Always Defect ?
8 For a while it looked as if pity would be in order for Nadeem Shahid , and for that your correspondent must shoulder some of the blame .
9 Sunderland manager Malcolm Crosby will be in charge for Sunday 's televised visit of Leicester City .
10 ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’
11 He played well enough for Staart last year , and the loan period should be in time for Olsen to select the finals squad .
12 A You may still be in time for Assembly , and if so , you must attend .
13 If he motored fast , he would be in time for dinner .
14 He was fortunate not to be in prison for debt for , on the tour of British prisons which he made in 1812 , James Neild of The Thatched House Society , found debtors were discriminated against .
15 The better things presumed to be in store for Glasser when he went off as a scholarship boy to a glamorous university in the South of England are , in a sense , the subject of Gorbals Boy at Oxford , his second volume of autobiography .
16 Even if it did n't she 'd be in hospital for ages .
17 Caroline , 29 , is planning a Christmas party at Scott 's bedside , as he will be in hospital for Christmas and the New Year .
18 Above are Steve Restarick ( left ) and Wayne Hannigan , both ex-Wivenhoe who should be in action for Chelmsford while Christian McClean ( below , left ) has moved in the opposite direction .
19 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 .
20 Conference organizers hoped that a treaty could be in place for signature at the UN conference on environment and development , to be held in Brazil in June 1992 .
21 The Harry Williams-bred September 1990 brindle pup , out of the same Slippy Blue-Soda Pop 11 litter as the eye-catching Pond Tornado and Pond Pavarotti , is rapidly improving and could be in line for Sunderland 's Greyhound of the Month award .
22 Meanwhile , Brian Horne could be in line for shock call-up by Sunderland .
23 If a Conservative Government is re-elected he could be in line for promotion .
24 Both could be in line for commendations .
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