Example sentences of "in for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sport offers spontaneity which , combined with ever more sophisticated technology , allows a viewer to watch a game from many different angles , moving in for a close-up on the agonized or exultant face of the athlete , or panning back for a shot of the pitch , track , or the seashore during an Open golf championship . |
2 | The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas . |
3 | The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas . |
4 | ‘ Try to look interesting , ’ she called , moving in for a close-up . |
5 | She went in for a drink one time , she liked a few drinks around midday , she used to say it helped the long hot afternoons slide by , ’ and Nathan smiled to himself , because he could hear her saying it . |
6 | And if they thought that she was going to invite Colin and Yvonne in for a drink when they arrived they would get a shock . |
7 | ‘ Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink . |
8 | Friends came in for a drink and a snack and kept on coming and going for the rest of the day , which was useful as well as friendly because they brought their appetites with them , and most of the refreshments were disposed of . |
9 | Terrifically glad if you could bear to look in for a drink the next time you 're in town . |
10 | She had asked Elizabeth and Dr Wyn to come in for a drink that evening . |
11 | My brother and I are having a few people in for a drink before lunch on Sunday . |
12 | ‘ We 're having some people in for a drink on Sunday . |
13 | ‘ You never ask her in for a drink ? ’ |
14 | Neighbours would come in for a drink and boxes of chocolates and handkerchiefs would be exchanged . |
15 | Should she go in for a drink ? |
16 | ‘ All right if I drop in for a drink this evening ? ’ he said . |
17 | " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? " |
18 | You can go in for a drink . |
19 | While I 'm digging that garden she used to go out roll in the trench what I 'd dug and soon as I went in for a drink she was in there before me ! |
20 | Before the members of the cast separated to check out of their lodgings on that last night of the provincial tour before moving in for a run at a West End theatre they got together for a few drinks on stage . |
21 | The upshot of it all was that they wanted me to ask Derek would he come in for a sperm count . |
22 | However , the Green Paper has come in for a variety of criticisms and there is little evidence that its recommendations will be acted upon in the short- or medium-term . |
23 | ‘ If the way you treat me is anything to go by , she 's in for a life of sheer hell ! ’ she bit out . |
24 | Rex moved in for a cuddle . |
25 | Evans said they should get Jack Nicholson for the role and he was invited in for a try-out . |
26 | The bug spread briefly to Portadown as Strain misdirected a clearance to let David McCabe in for a Ballymena equaliser in the 21st minute . |
27 | In the meantime , put in for a divorce . |
28 | ‘ Did you hear about the Irishman who took his car in for a service ? |
29 | ‘ The only problem is , my car is going in for a service , so maybe you could do me a favour and give me a lift there ? |
30 | Hard to feel sorry for the laird , who would have watched the sweating workers from his window , hands in pockets , listening for the doorbell in case the king changed his mind and dropped in for a scone . |