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come in for

vb. 1 (context transitive English) to be subjected to 2 (context literally English) come in for

WordNet
come in for

v. be subject to or the object of; "The governor came in for a lot of criticism"

Usage examples of "come in for".

If he hadn't died in the nick of time, that unhung murderous villain, Maurice Frere, would have come in for it.

Most likely repetitive music will be played while the people come in for the service.

And if you wish to come in for other reasons, I want you to know I am always glad to see you.

And when you get to where you're going, just by the way, all the old arrangements would naturally come in for some rearranging.

Of all of them driving over from all parts to see where the murder was, you wouldn't believe how few would come in for their tea.