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29 Sentences With "have it in for"

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Gus and Mike aren't the only ones who have it in for Salamanca.
Basketball fans think the refs have it in for their team, their stars.
I think that there are people that just have it in for this stock.
However, one of Meagan's classmates seemed to have it in for her with their cap toss.
"They have it in for both Darrell and I," Mica said in a Tuesday phone interview.
JEREMY CORBYN may have it in for tax havens, but they are not all cursing the Labour leader.
The whole country, he said, is "being held hostage" by liberal activists who have it in for the president.
Yes.  Do too many journalists have it in for the president and slant their stories to make him look bad?
He is unpopular, too, but when his employees criticize how they are managed, they generally have it in for their immediate supervisors.
However, you clearly have it in for regular pickles and want them removed from the burger rotation outright, which I can't get down with.
The Ambassador to Sweden says her country does not have it in for black people, and as for A$AP Rocky, he's being treated fairly.
"You just cannot drive a Rolls-Royce in Beverly Hills anymore, because they have it in for you," she said after things had blown over.
The translation by Neil Smith adheres to the authors' sanguinary style with descriptive accounts of subsequent murders by a killer or killers who seem to have it in for politicians.
Add to that change a serious of hazardous accidents and thefts, and it's enough to have anyone hypothesising that someone up there might really have it in for the Australian Olympians.
He hit a home run in his minor-league farewell, but no thanks to the bat dog, who must have it in for A-Rod like much of the Yankees front office.
And there's also a pseudo-love interest in Roxanne, a leering gang that seems to have it in for Juan and JD, and a mystery over Juan's parentage, just to name a few other plot points.
Vivian Liao is a brilliant businesswoman, but her competitors have it in for her, and while trying to sabotage their efforts, she finds herself whisked away into the distant future by a powerful entity known as the Empress.
You can argue that critics have it in for Zack Snyder — or, if you're the kind of person who thinks they're "bias," that they have it out for him — but the idea that actual money changed hands is preposterous.
It was almost as if Fox News — which appeared to have it in for Cruz throughout the debate — had engineered the immigration segment as a way to ambush Cruz with the clip of his speech on the Senate floor.
Trump has bigger things to worry about, and so do I." Kelly added to Access Hollywood, "I don't need to be overly tough to prove that I am some sort of tough gal and I don't want to go easy on him to disprove the people who think I have it in for him.
When the kind hearted duke of the manor dies, he leaves his estate to his Black and Tan Coonhound, Hubert, with Charlotte the Butler's niece as his guardian. However, two greedy relatives have it in for the dog, as they scheme to take over the manor.
I don't know who killed this family. Nothing about their lives would lead me to believe that anyone would have it in for them to this extent. That is the conclusion of my clients. Since no one could have killed them, the fact is that they are not dead.
In October 2014, it was announced that Sonya would become the focus of a hate mail campaign storyline. Toadie received the first anonymous letter which made "damaging insinuations" about Sonya and her past. He initially kept the letter from Sonya, deciding that he would investigate on his own. Toadie ruled out Naomi and wondered if someone from Gamblers' Anonymous might have it in for Sonya.
He was frequently heckled during matches and at length handed in a transfer request, stating "the fans have it in for me." Coney suffered his cruciate injury in a reserve match before he was able to find another club. After a brief spell with Hong Kong team Ernest Borel he joined Farnborough where he eventually became player-manager. He moved to Carshalton where a serious knee injury ended his days as a player.
When she performed a rectal examination on a patient, they quipped "how the mighty have fallen – she'll be emptying bedpans next week at this rate." Simon (Daily Mirror) thought the show's writers might have it in for "poor" Serena when she had to perform another rectal exam a couple of months later. Inside Soap's Laura-Jayne Tyler branded Serena "fearless" and wrote that she faced "the toughest decision of her life" when Adrienne asked her to help end her life. A reporter for the Daily Post praised Russell and Voe for their performance during Adrienne's dementia storyline, saying they had "put us all through the emotional wringer for months".
This first song, "Main To Arti Utaru" (I perform Mother Santoshi's aarti) exemplifies through its camerawork the experience of darshan —of "seeing" and being seen by a deity in the reciprocal act of "visual communion" that is central to Hindu worship. Through the Mother's grace, Satyavati soon meets, falls in love with, and manages to marry the handsome lad Brijmohan ("Birju"), youngest of seven brothers in a prosperous Bias Brahmin farmer family, an artistic flute-playing type who can also render a zippy bhajan on request (Apni Santoshi Maa, "Our Mother Santoshi"). Alas, with the boy come the in-laws, and two of Birju's six sisters-in-law, Durga and Maya are jealous shrews who have it in for him and Satyavati from the beginning. To make matters worse, Narada (in a delightful scene back in heaven) "stirs up" the "jealousy" of three senior goddesses, Lakshmi, Parvati, and Brahmani (a.k.a.
In reviewing it in The Observer, Philip Toynbee wrote, > This is a wild, passionate, brilliantly gaudy and flamboyant extravaganza; > it is intrinsically and essentially, the book of a young man - Durrell was > 24 when he wrote it - richly obscene, energetically morbid, very often very > funny indeed, self-pitying, but, above all, stylistically and verbally > inventive as no other young man's novel of the period was even attempting to > be. Durrell told an interviewer that when he arrived in London in 1937, at Victoria Station, after a long period abroad, the first thing Hugh Gordon Porteus said to him was that Wyndham Lewis would 'have it in for him', because of the 'portrait' of Lewis in The Black Book. Durrell replied that he had never met Wyndham Lewis.In conversation with D G Bridson, date of broadcast 27 01 1963, from CD - BBC/British Library, The Spoken Word, Lawrence Durrell.
In accordance with the Japanese era calendar scheme, 1989 in Library War is rendered the first year of the fictional era, rendering 2019 as Seika 31. Library War follows the life of Iku Kasahara, a new recruit in the Kantō Library Base who joined in 2019 after being inspired by a high ranking Kantō Library Defense Force member who saved a book she wanted to buy that was targeted for censorship. After joining, however, she finds the pace to be very demanding, and that her drill instructor Atsushi Dojo seems to have it in for her and working her harder than the other recruits. On multiple occasions, Kasahara shows herself to be reckless, particularly when she puts Dojo in danger by not securing a criminal in the base's library, and later getting involved with Media Betterment Committee agents despite not being a high enough ranked official; in both instances Dojo has to help her out of trouble.
She tells of her run ins with neighbors such as Doc who owns the grocery store and is married to Zippy's teacher; Edythe, the elderly woman who seems to have it in for Zippy; and the next door neighbor who wants to poison the family dogs. Zippy's friends from school include Julia, who lets Zippy do the talking for her; Dana who likes to fight with Zippy until Dana suddenly disappears never to be seen again; Polly who fascinates Zippy because her brother is a murderer; and Sissy who wants to save her soul. Her various animal adventures include rescuing her cat, PeeDink, from the bully Peter next door, saving a baby pig from the runt pile, and raising her pet chicken, Speckles (later a meal). Kimmel describes her exploits and humor from her own life as a young girl with an active imagination living in the slow-paced and familiarity of a small town in the Midwest.

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