Synonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Synonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
According to the motion, the agreement is not only subject to the approval of the court, but also to any “higher or better bids” that may come in for the property.
Source: https://biztimes.com/proposed-sale-price-in-100-east-foreclosure-case-revealed/
Arsenal supporters have also come in for criticism.
As for Russell, while he started back in P12 he quickly charged through the field, and was up to P5 by Lap 11. He moved into third on Lap 20, when Stroll had to come in for fresh tyres.
Boris Johnson has come in for particular criticism as someone who had great difficulty understanding the science and as a consequence making the important decisions.
Source: https://sluggerotoole.com/2023/11/29/the-uk-covid19-inquiry-what-is-its-purpose/
"But on Saturday I was pulled into a meeting and I was told Wigan had come in for me.
Source: https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/tyler-dupree-salford-red-devils-27413768
He was also supportive of Singtel’s chief executive Yuen Kuan Moon, who has also come in for criticism of the recent outage.
Layton has come in for unjust criticism in some quarters as his stage career has seen him appear in a number of musicals including There’s Something About Jamie and Billy Elliott.
Ms de Rougemont continued: 'So what we decided to do was have him come in for an interview.
Ms Howard says some of her regulars could “be part of the shop furniture” with how often they come in for supplies and a chat.
Source: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/aberdeen-aberdeenshire/6275245/wool-for-ewe-benefits/
"On Sunday afternoons when I was playing an old lady with mobility problems would come in for a Sunday lunch and stay and listen to our music.
On the outgoing front, no major business is expected unless decent offers were to come in for some of Preston's main assets.
Source: https://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/championship-transfer-news-leeds-united-4273701
Perhaps every now and then a medical tech will come in for a lab draw or to check the monitors.
Rafael Padilla, who works at the barbershop, told Gothamist that while he did come in for a haircut, he left suddenly, before Padilla could finish.
Source: https://gothamist.com/news/friends-family-of-missing-queens-law-student-canvass-for-information
“Since the community began giving help once the war broke out, they come in for humanitarian aid, then find out about classes and holiday activities,” said Moskowitz.
Source: https://www.australianjewishnews.com/matzah-factory-survives-a-russian-strike/
Slovakia’s share of the Carpathians — second in size to Romania’s — has also come in for environmental concern.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/news-world/the-fight-to-save-sacred-carpathian-forests-from-loggers/
The former chief executive of car breakdown giant AA has come in for extraordinary criticism by a judge for giving unreliable evidence in the High Court.
“Then came the chance to go to RoPS in Rovaniemi, Lapland, to come in for three months and play qualification for European games – so I signed for three months and I have now been in Finland for seven years.
The Portugal international has come in for heavy criticism in the aftermath of the hammering, mostly for his attitude during the second-half.
“Today what we see at the hospital is that most women come in for a consultation very early; in many cases they do so as soon as their period is late.
We do get people who come in every day, and they'll come in for a cup of tea, or sausage and chips, especially older people, just for a bit of company I think.