in for造句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[.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.