in for造句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 .