come in for造句31. Could you come in for a minute, Jody?
32. He often asked Philip to come in for a chat.
33. Dried fruit has come in for the first time, while women's fleeces are out. Hardboard is being replaced by MDF.
34. Come in for a night - cap. Well have some music then.
35. Why ? As come in for image control as in this way.
36. If the Governor is willing, I'll come in for my share of the campaign fund.
37. Motherwell are keen to keep Humphrey after recently tying him down to a new contract, but they could face a fight to keep hold of him if serious offers come in for his services this summer.
38. This article will no doubt come in for a great deal of criticism.
39. Generally, Tarantino has never come in for criticism for remaking already an excellent film.
40. His latest novel has come in for a lot of criticism.
41. Suspicion, discontent, and strife, come in for dowry with a wife---Robert Herrick, poet.
42. Doctor: I'm glad you decided to come in for a checkup.
43. Timeshare companies also come in for a rap as they continue to flout the rules.
44. The company has also come in for ethical criticism, which must be particularly irksome to its high-minded founders.
45. Gentlemen, am I not to come in for a share of the profits?
46. France is likely to come in for much outside criticism for its burqa ban.
47. The producer and the director come in for a viewing.
48. I suggested that some villagers must have come in for a free drink.
49. A. Do you want to come in for some tea?
50. She should come in for a brief period of examination.
51. He has already seen off Tomasz Kuszczak and Ben Foster, but Neuer has been told he would come in for a straight fight with van der Sar.
52. No doubt this kind of thing will, if Dr. Paul accedes to the chairmanship, come in for a good deal more focusedoversight than the committee has provided under Democratic leadership.
53. I come in for a pretty good share as a second.
54. Yes. Can you cover any calls that come in for me?