in for造句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.