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1. In for a penny, in for a pound. 
2. The designer came in for a lot of criticism.
3. They may be in for some bad weather.
4. I think we're in for a storm .
5. Visitors were roped in for potato picking and harvesting.
6. They chip in for the petrol and food.
7. Please fetch the children in for dinner.
8. He pulled in for gas.
8. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
9. I'm putting in for a job at the hospital.
10. They go in for tennis and bowls.
11. I go in for stamp collecting and judo.
12. Who's filling in for you while you're away?
13. The president came in for some ferocious criticism.
14. Did you put in for that post in the library that you were speaking about the other day?
15. Are you planning to go in for the 100 metres race?
16. He told us that the tour was pencilled in for the following March.
17. The party leaders whipped the members in for the vote.
18. The hospital staff held off taking Rosenbaum in for an X-ray.
19. His illness has let us in for a lot of extra work.
20. We took the car in for a check, and it was A-OK.
21. Crowds jammed in for seats when the train pulled up.
22. He traded an old bicycle in for a new one.
23. The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
24. We'll have to get some food in for the weekend if we're having visitors.
25. Visitors to the gallery are in for a few surprises.
26. She came in for a coffee, and told me about her friend Shona.
27. Being a well-dressed man is a career, and he who goes in for it has no time for anything else. 
28. Once we get settled, we must ask the neighbours in for coffee.
29. If you think the job will be easy, you're in for a shock.
30. It was about one acre in his garden, hedged in for planting vegetables.
1. The designer came in for a lot of criticism.
2. They may be in for some bad weather.
3. I think we're in for a storm .
4. Visitors were roped in for potato picking and harvesting.
5. They chip in for the petrol and food.
6. Please fetch the children in for dinner.
7. He pulled in for gas.
8. I'm putting in for a job at the hospital.
8. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
9. They go in for tennis and bowls.
10. I go in for stamp collecting and judo.
11. Who's filling in for you while you're away?
12. The president came in for some ferocious criticism.
13. Did you put in for that post in the library that you were speaking about the other day?
14. Are you planning to go in for the 100 metres race?
15. He told us that the tour was pencilled in for the following March.
16. The party leaders whipped the members in for the vote.
17. The hospital staff held off taking Rosenbaum in for an X-ray.
18. His illness has let us in for a lot of extra work.
19. Once we get settled, we must ask the neighbours in for coffee.
20. We took the car in for a check, and it was A-OK.
21. Crowds jammed in for seats when the train pulled up.
22. He traded an old bicycle in for a new one.
23. The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
24. If you think the job will be easy, you're in for a shock.
25. We'll have to get some food in for the weekend if we're having visitors.
26. It was about one acre in his garden, hedged in for planting vegetables.
27. Visitors to the gallery are in for a few surprises.
28. She came in for a coffee, and told me about her friend Shona.
29. He had a Rolls-Royce, and he traded it in for two matching silver Range Rovers.
30. This rain looks as if it has set in for the rest of the day.
31. He had a Rolls-Royce, and he traded it in for two matching silver Range Rovers.
32. This rain looks as if it has set in for the rest of the day.
33. The commanding officer is putting Sergeant Green in for the Victoria Cross.
34. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
35. Do we have enough wine in for the dinner party?
36. Paula stood in for Jane, while Jane was on holiday.
37. Can I bring my dog in for his booster injection?
38. Which events is he going in for at the Olympics?
39. I took my motorbike in for an overhaul.
40. That teacher has always had it in for me.
41. She went in for a singing competition.
42. She rolled in for work twenty minutes late.
43. They wanted me to go in for film work.
44. The plane prepared to move in for the kill.
45. The neighbours invited us in for coffee.
46. I'm filling in for Joe for a few days.
47. Will you come in for a while?
48. Enemy submarines were moving in for the kill.
49. I hope Jan gets that professorship she's in for.
50. Many people go in for golf.
51. She's going in for the Cambridge First Certificate.
52. I go in for all the competitions.
53. Shall I pencil you in for Friday?
54. The ship was frozen in for the winter.
55. Have you ever thought of going in for teaching?
56. She took the car in for a service yesterday.
57. The camera dollied in for the final scene.
58. Has everyone chipped in for the present?
59. The village has been snowed in for a week.
60. Dean thinks his teachers have it in for him.
31. The commanding officer is putting Sergeant Green in for the Victoria Cross.
32. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
33. Do we have enough wine in for the dinner party?
34. Paula stood in for Jane, while Jane was on holiday.
35. Can I bring my dog in for his booster injection?
36. Which events is he going in for at the Olympics?
37. I hope Jan gets that professorship she's in for.
38. I go in for judo.
39. He should go in for accounting because he has a good head for figures.
40. He might have popped in for a moment, since he was passing this way.
61. I just called in for a chat.
62. I don't go in for public displays of affection.
63. The Democrats are in for another term.
64. to have somebody in for dinner.
65. I suppose I could go in for advertising.
66. I had taken the car in for a service.
67. She often pops in for coffee.
68. We were snowed in for four days last winter.
68. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
69. The boy is in for it.
70. He had flowers specially flown in for the ceremony.
71. I'm afraid we're in for a storm.
72. Are you going to put in for that job?
73. I put in for a pay increase.
74. Can you come in for the X-rays on Friday?
75. I'll find someone to fill in for you.
76. She came in for a fortune?
77. Are you coming in for a dip?
78. Two men have been brought in for questioning.
79. The police took him in for attempted murder.
80. Are you in for this game of whist?
81. She goes in for a lot of sport.
82. Those naughty boys barred themselves in for fun.
83. He used to stand in for the star.
84. His brother doesn't go in for sports.
85. He was run in for dangerous driving last night.
86. Will you call the kids in for lunch?
87. His father put the money in for him.
88. She often calls in for a chat.
89. He fell in for the plot.
90. We'd better hurry or we'll be in for it.
91. We were snowed in for three days last winter.
92. Bryce has taken the car in for servicing.
93. They are in for the president's job.
94. I'll write in for more information.
95. I've taken my typewriter in for an overhaul.
96. The hunters moved in for the kill.
97. Many experts have been called in for advice.
98. We were snowed in for two days.
99. He was run in for drunk and disorderly behaviour.
100. She doesn't go in for team games.
101. He stayed in for two productive partnerships.
102. Two men were brought in for questioning.
103. I'm in for the table-tennis tournament.
104. I'm going in for my op on Monday.
105. The government's proposals came in for some sharp criticism.
106. He's in for a nasty shock/surprise!
107. The cows will be in for milking soon.
108. Strawberries are never in for long.
109. Could you bring the clothes in for me?
110. What crime is he in for?
111. The police pulled him in for questioning.
112. I've got to take the car in for service.
113. I'll wait in for you tomorrow.
114. He's always had it in for the Dawkins family.
115. I have to wait in for the repair man.
116. The government's economic policies have come in for a lot of criticism.
117. I waited in for the plumber all morning, but he didn't turn up.
118. I'm afraid he's in for a bit of a disappointment.
119. Can you fill in for me at the meeting? I can't go, and someone must take my place.
120. If you go to Ontario in summer, you're in for a few surprises .
121. I have many things to do. Can you step in for me at the party?
122. Oh well, it's done now. In for a penny, in for a pound.
123. He tried to alleviate their disappointment by inviting them in for tea and sympathy.
124. When the manager called me to his office, I knew from the expression on his face that I was in for it.
125. Passengers should check in for flight BA 125 to Berlin.
126. He should go in for accounting because he has a good head for figures.
127. The concert was excellent - there were lots of well-known songs with some new ones thrown in for good measure.
128. He asked her a couple of difficult questions and then went in for the kill.
129. I have been hooked in for a film,[http:///in for.html] which I have seen for several times.
130. Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night.
131. An overwhelming majority of the candidates have gone in for his policy.
132. The government has come in for severe criticism from all sides.
133. When Paul made the crack about the 'famous girl detective', I began to suspect that he had it in for you.
134. The camera panned in for a better view of the actress' facial expression.
135. The shares of that company have not been dealt in for some time.
136. The company came in for a lot of stick with their advertising campaign.
137. She used to drop in for a chat quite often.
138. I'll tuck your sheets in for you. How's that? Comfortable?
139. We could have got in for nothing nobody was collecting tickets.
140. His medical skill is so superb that he can hardly be filled in for an emergency.
141. She was kept in for an hour for talking in class.
142. I can't go to the meeting,will you fill in for me?
143. If they had expected a warm welcome, they were in for a rude awakening .
144. Why don't you drop in for a drink next time you're over this way?
145. I was not interested in the concert, but I drifted in for ten minutes.
146. At 9 pm the prisoners are locked in for the night.
147. She came in for a sum of money when her father died.
148. Your mother's in for a bit of a surprise when she gets home.
149. Like other birds of prey, it quickly moves in for the kill.
150. The police have taken him in for questioning in connection with the murder of a girl.
151. The doctor advised me to stay in for a few days.
152. I had to stand in for her on Tuesday when she didn't show up.
153. I've got to take the car in for its MOT.
154. The weather forecast says we're in for heavy rain this evening.
155. The bill is in for a rough ride in the Senate.
156. We were snowed in for three days last winter by the blizzards.
157. I decided to put in for a job as deputy secretary.
158. He got the impression that Miss Hawes had no idea of what she was letting herself in for.
159. Anyone who thinks that bringing up children is easy is in for a big shock .
160. We'll let ourselves in for trouble if we take over this business.
161. I always keep some good wine in for unexpected guests.
162. He might have popped in for a moment, since he was passing this way.
163. The government has come in for fierce criticism over its handling of this affair.
164. An overwhelming majority of the committee members went in for the currency reform.
165. If you go to the bank, will you pay these cheques in for me?
166. I've never really gone in for classical music, but I love jazz.
167. I'll stand in for you while you go and get a cup of coffee.
168. A local friend who shall be nameless warned me that I was in for trouble soon.
169. He started as a lawyer before he went in for politics.
170. We knew we were in for a pretty long, jejune evening.
171. The move, reportedly the President's idea, has come in for a lot of criticism.
172. You'll be in for it if she finds out what you've done!
173. The Government'seconomic policies have come in for much criticism in the newspapers.
174. I've penciled you in for the match on Sunday;tell me as soon as you know for certain if you can play.
175. The sales team will be in for a hammering when these figures come out.
176. All five teenagers were arrested and taken in for questioning .
177. One of the teachers really has it in for Charlie—she shouts at him all the time.
178. Do you realize how much extra work you're letting yourself in for?
179. If they find out what I've done, I'll be in for it, won't I?
180. I don't think Carol realizes what she's letting herself in for.
181. We'll have to find someone to fill in for Francis tonight as he's ill.
182. My assistant will stand in for me while I'm away.
183. Another man stands in for the big star in the dangerous scenes.
184. They've put in for more money for the building of the new highway.
185. If they expect the match to be friendly, then they are in for a rude awakening.
186. The hunt chased the fox until it was too tired and weak to run and then closed in for the kill.
187. I'm getting the bus home - my car's in for a service .
188. The new bill could be in for a bumpy ride when it is put before parliament.
189. He had only been in for 10 minutes when Jones bowled him out.
190. Why don't you drop in for a drink one evening?
191. Volunteers would fill in for teachers in the event of a strike.
192. We came in for some sharp criticism over this decision.
193. I traded my computer in for a more powerful model.
194. You've never been to this area before? Then you're in for a real treat.
195. The director has come in for a lot of criticism over his handling of the affair.
196. Why don't you pop in for a drink next time you're in the area?
197. Young people should never simply go in for material comforts.
198. I'd ask you in for a coffee but I have to get up early for work in the morning.
199. He had his friends in for coffee on Sunday afternoon.
200. Three suspects were taken in for questioning at Hereford police station.
201. He will probably come in for a good sum of money when his uncle dies.
202. The rain seemed to have set in for the day.
203. Mr Baker is ill today[sentencedict .com], so Miss Dixon is sitting in for him .
204. His medical skill is so superb that he can hardly be filled in for in an emergency.
205. We're in for a difficult couple of weeks, if past experience is anything to go by.
206. Would you mind standing in for me for a while?
207. You might be in for a shock at the sheer hard work involved.
208. She came in for a lot of flak from the press.
209. The professor rather threw me by asking if I went in for martial arts.
210. The commanding officer put Sergeant Williams in for a medal for bravery.
211. If the players think they can win this match easily, they are in for a rude awakening.
212. Imagination sometimes has to stand in for experience. Steve Martin 
213. He goes in for photography.
214. She brought her husband in for marriage counseling.
215. This magazine caters for teenagers who go in for athletics, camping, etc.
216. The shirt's ideal worn loose over leggings or tuck it in for a streamlined silhouette.
216. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
217. However, eight wolves were allowed in for filming in Auckland.
218. Those who go in for intrigues and conspiracy are doomed to failure.
219. Earth buildings of four stories have stood for a century in for example, Jeddah, Arabia.
220. With your head for figures, you should go in for accountancy.
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