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in for造句
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.